Heterogeneous micellar solubilization within lyotropic liquid crystals interfaces.

J Colloid Interface Sci

The Casali Center for Applied Chemistry, The Institute of Chemistry, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Edmond J. Safra Campus, Jerusalem 9190401, Israel. Electronic address:

Published: October 2024

The solubilization of sodium diclofenac (Na-DFC) in a glycerol monooleate-based emulsion triggers series of structural changes. Incorporation of Na-DFC, leads to formation of a reverse hexagonal mesophase between 2 and 5 wt% Na-DFC. Between 6 and 9 wt% Na-DFC, the hexagonal symmetry gradually transitions to a disordered lamellar mesophase. These structural shifts impact the system's storage modulus, structuring enthalpy, and structural diffusivity. Despite these transitions, the driving force for Na-DFC release remains consistent, leading to hypothesize that the interfacial structure remains unchanged during Na-DFC release. The nano-structural modifications imposed by the Na-DFC load and release were assessed by small-angle X-ray diffraction (SAXD), spin-probe electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR), and nuclear quadrupole resonance (NQR). The selective solubilization of Na-DFC was demonstrated by SAXD peak fittings, revealing an increase of hexagonally oriented rods at the expense of non-oriented micelles, rather than gradual micellar elongation. Computation of the EPR spectra also showcased the selective solubilization of Na-DFC at an enhanced free energy interface (γ), evidenced by step-wise variations in polarity, microviscosity, and order parameters. Additionally, NQR analysis highlighted a higher anisotropy for sodium compared to deuterium, linking the selective solubilization of Na-DFC to heterogeneous structural transformations. These findings underscore the heterogeneous nature of solubilization-release processes, driven by locally increased micellar free energy. Consequently, the loaded Na-DFC interfaces maintain a constant γ, ensuring a consistent release driving force despite the structural transitions affecting the matrix. The ability to selectively solubilize guest molecules may herald a new era in the utilization of selective molecular interfacial loading.

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