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Condensed Film Formation and Molecular Packing in Cationic Surfactant-Cholesterol and Zwitterionic Surfactant-Cholesterol Systems at the Hexane/Water Interface

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B
Volume 124, Issue 41, Pages 9275-9282

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcb.0c07874

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  1. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science [16H04135, 2018A1250, 2019A1171]
  2. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [16H04135] Funding Source: KAKEN

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A condensed film formation of surfactants with a charged head group at the oil/water interface was achieved by mixing surfactants of different geometric shapes to control molecular packing at the interface. The adsorbed films of mixed tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide (C14TAB)-cholesterol (Chol) and tetradecylphosphocholine (C14PC)-Chol systems at the hexane/water interface were examined by interfacial tension and X-ray reflectivity measurements. The interfacial tension versus Chol concentration curves have break points because of the expanded-condensed phase transition of the adsorbed film. A two dimensional (2D) phase diagram, phase diagram of adsorption, indicated that 1:1 mixing in the condensed film is energetically favorable because of stronger mutual interaction between different molecules than between the same ones. The electron density profile normal to the interface manifested that the packing of C14TAB (or C14PC) and Chol molecules is like a 2D solid in the condensed state. As C14TAB and C14PC molecules take a corn shape with a large head group (critical packing parameter: CPP approximate to 1/3) and Chol takes an inverted corn shape with a bulky sterol ring (CPP > 1), the mixing of corn shape and inverted corn shape molecules produces well-ordered packing to promote solid-like molecular packing at the interface by energy gain because of vdW interaction between hydrophobic chains in addition to attractive ion-dipole interaction between head groups. Furthermore, the heterogeneous feature in the adsorbed film of the C14TAB-Chol system is explained by an interplay between contact energy and dipole interaction, which contribute to line tension at the domain boundary.

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