Spreading behaviour of a series of amphiphilic [3 : 3] [60]fullerene hexakisadducts: a systematic study.
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Date publication
janvier 2008
Auteurs
Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Dr GALLANI Jean-Louis
Tous les auteurs :
Hartnagel U, Hirsch A, Felder-Flesch D, Gallani JL, Bourgogne C
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Résumé
The spreading behaviour at the air - water interface of a series of [60] fullerene [3:3] hexakisadducts has been studied as a function of the hydrophobic hydrophilic balance of the amphiphiles. More precisely, by changing both the nature and the size of the polar headgroup, by varying the nature of the chemical linker and/or spacer, by modifying the nature and/or the length of the spacer, it has been possible to perform a systematic study. The latter was carried out not only according to the pH of the aqueous subphase but also to its temperature highlighted various behaviours which in particular allowed to us to conclude that the optimal chemical design for this type of amphiphilic molecules is reached with the couples amine polar head/ester linker (Hexa- 4) or carboxylic acid polar head/amide linker (Hexa- 5).
Référence
J Exp Nanosci. 2008;3(3):229-44.