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Life-time studies with capillary electrochromatography columns operated under different conditions.

2000

A test system has been established to permit the monitoring of the life-time performance of several reversed- phase capillary electrochromatography (CEC) columns. The retention factors, k(cec), peak symmetry coefficients, lambda(sym), and column efficiencies, N, of three neutral n-alkylbenzene analytes, namely ethyl-, n-butyl- and n-pentylbenzenes, were determined for Hypersil 3 microm n-octylsilica and n-octadecylsilica packed into CEC capillary columns of 100 microm I.D., with a packed length of 250 mm, and a total length of 335 mm. The performances of these CEC capillary columns were examined for a variety of eluents with pH values ranging between pH 2.0 - 8.0, similar to those employed …

chemistry.chemical_classificationCapillary electrochromatographyChromatographyCapillary actionOrganic ChemistryAnalytical chemistryGeneral MedicineReversed-phase chromatographyHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationBiochemistryAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundColumn chromatographyHydrocarbonchemistryElectrochromatographyAlkylbenzenesTheoretical plateChromatography Micellar Electrokinetic CapillaryJournal of chromatography. A
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Capillary electrochromatography analysis of hormonal cyclic and linear peptides.

2001

The retention behavior of linear and cyclic peptides has been studied by capillary electrochromatography (CEC) with a variety of different n-alkyl silica reversed-phase sorbents and also with mixed-mode phases containing both strong cation-exchange (sulfonic acid) and n-alkyl groups bonded onto the silica surface, using eluents ranging from pH 2.0 to pH 5.0. Depending upon the amino acid sequence, electrochromatographic retention of the peptides was strongly affected by the composition of the eluent, its pH value, and the choice of sorbent packed into the capillaries. The dominant separation processes operating with these charged analytes could be modulated inter alia by the content of orga…

chemistry.chemical_classificationCapillary electrochromatographyChromatographySilicon dioxideSulfonic acidSilicon DioxidePeptides CyclicCyclic peptideHormonesAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundColumn chromatographyCapillary electrophoresischemistryElectrochromatographyAcetonitrileOligopeptidesChromatography Micellar Electrokinetic CapillaryAnalytical chemistry
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Hemicellulose hydrolysis catalysed by solid acids

2013

Depolymerising hemicellulose into platform sugar molecules is a key step in developing the concept of an integrated biorefinery. This reaction is traditionally catalysed by either enzymes or homogeneous mineral acids. We compared various solid catalysts for hemicellulose hydrolysis, running reactions in water, under neutral pH and relatively mild temperature and pressure (120°C and 10 bar) conditions. Sulphonated resins are highly active, but they leach out sulphonic groups. Sulphonated silicas are less active, but more stable. They have weakly and strongly bound sites and the strongly bound ones do not leach. Zeolites are moderately active and stable. Among them, H-ferrierite especially, d…

chemistry.chemical_classificationChemistryBiorefineryCatalysisCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundHydrolysisEnzymeHemicellulose heterogeneous catalysis solid acids xylose arabinose zeolitesHomogeneousOrganic chemistryMoleculeQDHemicelluloseSugar
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Hydrophobically Modified Halloysite Nanotubes as Reverse Micelles for Water-in-Oil Emulsion.

2015

An easy strategy to obtain inorganic reverse micelles based on halloysite nanotubes (HNTs) and alkyltrimethylammonium bromides has been developed. The selective modification of the HNTs external surface with cationic surfactants endows to generate tubular nanostructures with a hydrophobic shell and a hydrophilic cavity. The influence of the surfactants alkyl chain on the HNTs functionalization degree has been investigated. The dynamic behavior of the surfactant/HNT hybrids in solvents with variable polarity has been correlated to their affinity toward hydrophobic media explored through partition experiments. The water-in-oil emulsion is able to solubilize copper sulfate, proving the incorpo…

chemistry.chemical_classificationChemistryCationic polymerizationCondensed Matter PhysicSurfaces and Interfacesengineering.materialCondensed Matter PhysicsHalloysiteMicellechemistry.chemical_compoundPulmonary surfactantChemical engineeringEmulsionElectrochemistryengineeringOrganic chemistrySurface modificationGeneral Materials ScienceOrganic synthesisMaterials Science (all)Surfaces and InterfaceSpectroscopyAlkylSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica FisicaLangmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids
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Influence of functionalization on interaction and drug release from α,β-polyaspartylhydrazide derivatives to a biomembrane model: evaluation by diffe…

2004

Abstract A comparative study on the ability of various polymers to interact with a biomembrane model was carried out by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). The investigated samples were a water soluble polymer, the α,β-polyaspartylhydrazide (PAHy) and its derivatives containing polyethylene glycol (PEG2000) (sample PAHy–PEG2000), or hexadecylamine (C16) (sample PAHy–C16) or both compounds (sample PAHy–PEG2000–C16). Some samples are able to arrange themselves as micellar structures and to interact potentially with the membrane surface so as to favor the release of the drug near the target membrane and consequently to improve drug adsorption processes. First, the interaction of all polym…

chemistry.chemical_classificationChemistryDimyristoylphosphatidic acidtechnology industry and agricultureBiological membraneDrug releasePolymerPolyethylene glycolPolyaspartylhydrazideCondensed Matter PhysicsMicelleThermotropic crystalchemistry.chemical_compoundDifferential scanning calorimetryMembraneChemical engineeringDifferential scanning calorimetrySettore CHIM/09 - Farmaceutico Tecnologico ApplicativoPolymeric micelleOrganic chemistrylipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)Physical and Theoretical ChemistryDimyristoylphosphatidylcholineDrug carrierInstrumentationThermochimica Acta
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Excess free energy, enthalpy and entropy of surfactant-surfactant mixed micelle formation

1996

Enthalpies of dilution and osmotic coefficients of sodium decylsulfate (NaDeS)-dodecyldimethylamine oxide (DDAO) mixtures in water were determined at 298 and 310 K, respectively. From the enthalpies of dilution, the apparent and then the partial molar relative enthalpies of the surfactant mixtures were calculated. From the osmotic coefficients, calculated at 298 K, the non-ideal free energies were derived. The latter were combined with the partial molar relative enthalpies to obtain the non-ideal entropies. From the apparent molar properties, using a previously reported approach, the excess thermodynamic properties for the surfactant-surfactant mixed micelle formation in water were evaluate…

chemistry.chemical_classificationChemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringSodiumEnthalpyInorganic chemistryGeneral Physics and Astronomychemistry.chemical_elementThermodynamicsMicelleDilutionGibbs free energysymbols.namesakePulmonary surfactantsymbolsOsmotic coefficientPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAlkylFluid Phase Equilibria
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FT-IR investigation of the state of iron (III) chloride clusters confined in AOT reverse micelles dispersed in carbon tetrachloride

2007

The state of the water-soluble salt iron(III) chloride in AOT reverse micelles dispersed in carbon tetrachloride has been investigated by FT-IR spectroscopy. Interestingly, while the entrapment of a lot of water-soluble inorganic salts in AOT reverse micelles requires preliminarily the presence of significant amounts of water within the micellar core, solubilization of FeCl3 occurs without the need to add water in the micellar solution reaching the very high solubility value, expressed as the maximum salt-to-surfactant molar ratio, of 1.30. The analysis of the spectral features of the investigated samples leads to hypothesize that iron(III) chloride is confined within the reverse micellar c…

chemistry.chemical_classificationChemistryInorganic chemistryIonic bondingGeneral ChemistryConductivityCondensed Matter PhysicsBiochemistryChlorideMicelleCrystallographychemistry.chemical_compoundmedicineGeneral Materials ScienceSolubilization Confinement effects Ferric chloride AOT reverse micelles Ionic clustersCounterionSolubilitySpectroscopyIron(III) chloridemedicine.drug
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Physico-chemical investigation of nanostructures in liquid phases: Nickel chloride ionic clusters confined in sodium bis(2-ethylhexyl) sulfosuccinate…

2009

The confinement of finite amounts of nickel chloride in the hydrophilic core of sodium bis(2-ethylhexyl) sulfosuccinate (AOT) reverse micelles dispersed in n-heptane has been investigated by FT-IR, UV-vis-NIR and fluorescence spectroscopies. The analysis of experimental data consistently leads to hypothesize that NiCl(2) forms small size ionic clusters stabilized by a monolayer of oriented surfactant molecules. Due to confinement and interfacial effects, these ionic clusters show peculiar photophysical properties, which are different from those possessed by the bulk material. From NiCl(2)/AOT/n-heptane solutions, by evaporation of the organic solvent, interesting salt/surfactant nanocomposi…

chemistry.chemical_classificationChemistrySodiumInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementSalt (chemistry)ChlorideMicelleSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsBiomaterialsNickelColloid and Surface ChemistryPulmonary surfactantMonolayermedicineMoleculereverse micelles nanoparticlesmedicine.drugJournal of Colloid and Interface Science
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Morphology and local organization of water-containing (1R,2S)-Dodecyl(2-hydroxy-1-methyl-2-phenylethyl)dimethylammonium bromide reverse micelles disp…

2014

The structure of (1R,2S)-dodecyl(2-hydroxy-1-methyl-2-phenylethyl)dimethylammonium bromide (DMEB) reverse micelles, at various water-to-surfactant molar ratio (R-w, R-w = [water]/[DMEB]) and DMEB concentrations, has been investigated by small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) and extended X-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopy (EXAFS). SAXS data of dry reverse micelles are consistent with a model of spherical hydrophilic core surrounded by DMEB alkyl chains whose polydispersity decreases significantly with surfactant concentration. By adding water, a sphere to cylinder transition occurs leading to a one-dimensional growth of reverse micellar cores with R-w and surfactant concentration. Th…

chemistry.chemical_classificationChiral EXAFS SAXS liquid crystalSmall-angle X-ray scatteringAnalytical chemistryGeneral Physics and AstronomyMicellechemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallographychemistryPulmonary surfactantBromideLamellar structurePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryCounterionAbsorption (chemistry)Alkyl
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Correlation between hydrophobicity of amino acids and retention data in reversed-phase liquid chromatography with micellar eluents

1995

Hydrophobic character is usually expressed in terms of the partition coefficient in 1-octanol-water (log PO/W). However, measurement of this coefficient is often problematic. Retention in micellar liquid chromatography is mainly due to hydrophobic interactions and can also be used as an index of hydrophobicity. A hydrophobicity scale was established with retention data foro-phthalaldehyde (OPA)-N-acetyl-L-cysteine (NAC) amino acid derivatives, using the glycine derivative as reference. Since the OPA-NAC derivatives only differ in the nature of R1 in the amino acid (R1CH(COOH)NH2), in the absence of electrostatic interactions the hydrophobic character of the substituent was responsible for r…

chemistry.chemical_classificationChromatographyChemistryOrganic ChemistryClinical BiochemistrySubstituentReversed-phase chromatographyBiochemistryAnalytical ChemistryAmino acidPartition coefficientHydrophobic effectchemistry.chemical_compoundMicellar liquid chromatographyGlycineHydrophobicity scalesChromatographia
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