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A. E. Arbuzov Institute of Organic and Physical Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 8, ul.Akad. Arbuzov, Kazan, 420088, Russia.
A new macrocyclic bolaamphiphile with thiocytosine fragments in the molecule (B1) has been synthesized and advanced as perspective platform for the design of soft supramolecular systems. Strong concentration-dependent structural behavior is observed in the water-DMF (20% vol) solution of B1 as revealed by methods of tensiometry, conductometry, dynamic light scattering, and atomic force microscopy. Two breakpoints are observed in the surface tension isotherms. The first one, around 0.002 M, is identified as a critical micelle concentration (cmc), whereas the second critical concentration of 0.01 M is a turning point between the two models of the association involved. Large aggregates of ca. 200 nm are mostly formed beyond the cmc, whereas small micelle-like aggregates exist above 0.01 M. The growth of aggregates between these critical points occurs, resulting in a gel-like behavior. An unusual decrease in the solution pH with concentration takes place, which is assumed to originate from the steric hindrance around the B1 head groups. Because of controllable structural behavior, B1 is assumed to be a candidate for the development of biomimetic catalysts, nanocontainers, drug and gene carriers, etc.
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A.E. Arbuzov Institute of Organic and Physical Chemistry, Arbuzov street, 8, 420088 Kazan, Russia.
Here we report the clouding phenomenon, conductivity,(1)H NMR spectroscopy and dynamic light scattering data of mixed sodium dodecylsulfate-calix[4]resorcinarene micellar solutions in combination with tetrabutyl-, tetraethyl-, tetramethylammonium bromides and choline chloride. The NMR data reveal tight (the binding constant is about 10(4)) guest-host binding of calix[4]resorcinarene in alkaline conditions with tetraethyl-, tetramethylammonium and choline cations. This binding occurs at rather small concentrations of the external quaternary salts (0-0.0005 M) and leads to dramatic increase of the cloud point temperature. The obtained data are discussed in the correlation with the micellar size changes, caused by the ion exchange due to the variation of quaternary salt concentrations.
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