Dimethyldodecylamine-N-oxide (DDAO) has only one polar atom that is able to interact with water. Still, this surfactant shows very hydrophilic properties: in mixtures with water, it forms normal liquid crystalline phases and micelles. Moreover, there is data in the literature indicating that the hydration of this surfactant is driven by enthalpy while other studies show that hydration of surfactants and lipids typically is driven by entropy. Sorption calorimetry allows resolving enthalpic and entropic contributions to the free energy of hydration at constant temperature and thus directly determines the driving forces of hydration. The results of the present sorption calorimetric study show that the hydration of liquid crystalline phases of ...
Zwitterionic or polar lipids that form lamellar phases swell in the presence of water to take up bet...
Density functional theory (B3LYP) calculations of the hydration of trimethylamine-N-oxide (TMAO) and...
Molecular interpretations are here presented of the hydrophobic effect, which is the cause of the lo...
Dimethyldodecylamine-N-oxide (DDAO) has only one polar atom that is able to interact with water. Sti...
Dimethyldodecylamine-N-oxide (DDAO) has only one polar atom that is able to interact with water. Sti...
In this work, we describe the application of a sorption calorimeter to study the binary system n-oct...
In aqueous surfactant and lipid systems, different liquid crystalline phases are formed at different...
We present a novel method for monitoring isothermal lipid hydration using a sorption microcalorimete...
Four experimental methods were used to study the phase diagram, as well as the thermodynamic and s...
Four experimental methods were used to study the phase diagram, as well as the thermodynamic and str...
The enthalpy and the volume of transfer (DeltaY(t)) of the unassociated (ethylene oxide)(13)-(propyl...
The critical micelle concentration (c.m.c.) for four cationic surfactants, alkyl-trimethyl-ammonium ...
The hydration pressure of a homologous series of nonionic surfactants of the type CH3(CH2)(n-1)(OCH2...
The state of water and several thermal transitions were examined in several surfactant/water lyotrop...
Several surfactant-water systems were studied by means of differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) an...
Zwitterionic or polar lipids that form lamellar phases swell in the presence of water to take up bet...
Density functional theory (B3LYP) calculations of the hydration of trimethylamine-N-oxide (TMAO) and...
Molecular interpretations are here presented of the hydrophobic effect, which is the cause of the lo...
Dimethyldodecylamine-N-oxide (DDAO) has only one polar atom that is able to interact with water. Sti...
Dimethyldodecylamine-N-oxide (DDAO) has only one polar atom that is able to interact with water. Sti...
In this work, we describe the application of a sorption calorimeter to study the binary system n-oct...
In aqueous surfactant and lipid systems, different liquid crystalline phases are formed at different...
We present a novel method for monitoring isothermal lipid hydration using a sorption microcalorimete...
Four experimental methods were used to study the phase diagram, as well as the thermodynamic and s...
Four experimental methods were used to study the phase diagram, as well as the thermodynamic and str...
The enthalpy and the volume of transfer (DeltaY(t)) of the unassociated (ethylene oxide)(13)-(propyl...
The critical micelle concentration (c.m.c.) for four cationic surfactants, alkyl-trimethyl-ammonium ...
The hydration pressure of a homologous series of nonionic surfactants of the type CH3(CH2)(n-1)(OCH2...
The state of water and several thermal transitions were examined in several surfactant/water lyotrop...
Several surfactant-water systems were studied by means of differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) an...
Zwitterionic or polar lipids that form lamellar phases swell in the presence of water to take up bet...
Density functional theory (B3LYP) calculations of the hydration of trimethylamine-N-oxide (TMAO) and...
Molecular interpretations are here presented of the hydrophobic effect, which is the cause of the lo...