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  • The study examines the structure and interaction of a water-soluble surfactant called Chobimalt using small-angle neutron and X-ray scattering techniques.
  • The analysis indicates that Chobimalt micelles take on polydisperse spherical or slightly elongated shapes and have aggregation numbers between 200-300.
  • The critical micelle concentrations were found to be approximately 3 μM in water and 2.5 μM in HO-HCl solutions, with low pH having little impact on micelle structure, which is important for future applications in bioscience and biotechnology.

Article Abstract

The structure and interaction parameters of the water-soluble cholesterol-based surfactant, Chobimalt, are investigated by small-angle neutron and X-ray scattering techniques. The obtained data are analyzed by a model-independent approach applying the inverse Fourier transformation procedure as well as considering a model fitting procedure, using a core-shell form factor and hard-sphere structure factor. The analysis reveals the formation of the polydisperse spherical or moderately elongated ellipsoidal shapes of the Chobimalt micelles with the hard sphere interaction in the studied concentration range 0.17-6.88 mM. The aggregation numbers are estimated from the micelle geometry observed by small-angle scattering and are found to be in the range of 200-300. The low pH of the solution does not have a noticeable effect on the structure of the Chobimalt micelles. The critical micelle concentrations of the synthetic surfactant Chobimalt in water and in HO-HCl solutions were obtained according to fluorescence measurements as ~3 μM and ~2.5 μM, respectively. In-depth knowledge of the basic structural properties of the detergent micelles is necessary for further applications in bioscience and biotechnology.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9960369PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28041811DOI Listing

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