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Synthesis and Characterization of Supramolecular Colloids
Published on: April 22, 2016
CO2-Reactive Ionic Liquid Surfactants for the Control of Colloidal Morphology
Paul Brown, Vishnu Sresht, Burak H Eral
1Eli and Edythe L. Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard , 415 Main Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02142, United States.
Abstract:
This article reports on a new class of stimuli-responsive surfactant generated from commercially available amphiphiles such as dodecyltrimethylammmonium bromide (DTAB) by substitution of the halide counterion with counterions such as 2-cyanopyrrolide, 1,2,3-triazolide, and L-proline that complex reversibly with CO2. Through a combination of small-angle neutron scattering (SANS), electrical conductivity measurements, thermal gravimetric analysis, and molecular dynamics simulations, we show how small changes in charge reorganization and counterion shape and size induced by complexation with CO2 allow for fine-tunability of surfactant properties. We then use these findings to demonstrate a range of potential practical uses, from manipulating microemulsion droplet morphology to controlling micellar and vesicular aggregation. In particular, we focus on the binding of these surfactants to DNA and the reversible compaction of surfactant-DNA complexes upon alternate bubbling of the solution with CO2 and N2.
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