Structure and conformation of spontaneous self-assembled calix[8]arenes derivatives are studied by means of static and dynamic light scattering and electrophoretic mobility. These amphiphilic molecules are in the aggregated form in aqueous solution, in a wide range of pH; they take a vesicle structure in neutral and basic pH environment, but, in relatively strong acidic conditions (below pH=4.5), a transition from vesicle to micelle occurs. The structural change is driven by the surface charge density. At neutral pH calix[8]arenes take a negative surface charge, which prevents coagulation and ensures stability; at acidic pH the surface charge tend to become positive because of the protonation of the hydrophilic head. These pH-responsive aggregates, able to release an encapsulated hydrophilic guest, are promising systems for application as nanocarriers.

Vesicle-to-micelle transition in aqueous solutions of amphiphilic calixarene derivatives

N Micali;V Villari;F Cunsolo;C Geraci
2006

Abstract

Structure and conformation of spontaneous self-assembled calix[8]arenes derivatives are studied by means of static and dynamic light scattering and electrophoretic mobility. These amphiphilic molecules are in the aggregated form in aqueous solution, in a wide range of pH; they take a vesicle structure in neutral and basic pH environment, but, in relatively strong acidic conditions (below pH=4.5), a transition from vesicle to micelle occurs. The structural change is driven by the surface charge density. At neutral pH calix[8]arenes take a negative surface charge, which prevents coagulation and ensures stability; at acidic pH the surface charge tend to become positive because of the protonation of the hydrophilic head. These pH-responsive aggregates, able to release an encapsulated hydrophilic guest, are promising systems for application as nanocarriers.
2006
Istituto di Chimica Biomolecolare - ICB - Sede Pozzuoli
Istituto per i Processi Chimico-Fisici - IPCF
glycocalixarenes
micelles
vesicles
drug encapsulation
pH-responsive aggregates
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