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Can Polarity-Inverted Surfactants Self-Assemble in Nonpolar Solvents? | LitMetric

Can Polarity-Inverted Surfactants Self-Assemble in Nonpolar Solvents?

J Phys Chem B

Dipartimento di Scienze Molecolari e Nanosistemi, Università Ca' Foscari di Venezia,Campus Scientifico, Edificio Alfa, via Torino 155, 30170 Venezia Mestre, Italy.

Published: July 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study explores the self-assembly of a unique surfactant with an adamantane head and a triethylene glycol tail in both water and cyclohexane through advanced simulations.
  • In water, the surfactant forms stable inverted micelles with a hydrophobic core, while no stable micelle formation is observed in cyclohexane.
  • The findings suggest that under typical lab conditions, the surfactant exists in a supercritical state, allowing for both aggregated and free surfactant forms, and offer strategies for creating stable micellar aggregates.

Article Abstract

We investigate the self-assembly process of a surfactant with inverted polarity in water and cyclohexane using both all-atom and coarse-grained hybrid particle-field molecular dynamics simulations. Unlike conventional surfactants, the molecule under study, proposed in a recent experiment, is formed by a rigid and compact hydrophobic adamantane moiety, and a long and floppy triethylene glycol tail. In water, we report the formation of stable inverted micelles with the adamantane heads grouping together into a hydrophobic core and the tails forming hydrogen bonds with water. By contrast, microsecond simulations do not provide evidence of stable micelle formation in cyclohexane. Validating the computational results by comparison with experimental diffusion constant and small-angle X-ray scattering intensity, we show that at laboratory thermodynamic conditions the mixture resides in the supercritical region of the phase diagram, where aggregated and free surfactant states coexist in solution. Our simulations also provide indications as to how to escape this region to produce thermodynamically stable micellar aggregates.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8009519PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcb.0c04842DOI Listing

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