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Facile Preparation of Internally Self-assembled Lipid Particles Stabilized by Carbon Nanotubes
Published on: February 19, 2016
Tailoring supramolecular nanotubes by bile salt based surfactant mixtures
Marta Gubitosi1, Leana Travaglini1, Maria Chiara di Gregorio1
1Dipartimento di Chimica, Sapienza Università di Roma, P.le Aldo Moro 5, 00185 Rome (Italy) luciano.
Abstract:
An approach for tailoring self-assembled tubular structures is described. By controlling the relative composition of a two-component surfactant mixture comprising the natural bile salt lithocholate and its bolamphiphilic derivative, it was possible to finely tune the nanotube cross-section of the mixed tubular aggregates that self-associated spontaneously in aqueous solution at pH 12. The diameter was found to vary up to 50% when the stoichiometric ratio of the two bile salts was changed. The tuning of supramolecular nanochannels with such remarkable precision is of significant interest for technological applications of these materials.
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