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Amphiphiles : molecular assembly and applications

Ramanathan Nagarajan, editor ; sponsored by the ACS Division of Colloid and Surface Chemistry

(ACS symposium series, 1070)

American Chemical Society , Distributed in print by Oxford University Press, c2011

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"This book results from the symposium "Surfactants and Amphiphilic Polymers: Fundamentals and Applications" held at the 239th ACS National Meeting in San Francisco, CA on March 21-25, 2010."--Pref.

Includes bibliographical references and indexes

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Amphiphilic molecules displaying characteristic self-assembly behavior, generating nanoscale structures, are being widely exploited in materials, energy, pharmaceutical and biomedical technologies. There is great interest in the design of amphiphiles tailored for specific applications. This book introduces the reader to recent advances in this field incorporating studies on a variety of amphiphiles including surfactants with novel ionic head groups, surfactants with chirality, peptoid amphiphiles, block copolymers, block polyelectrolytes, amphiphilic inverted polymers, adhesive peptide amphiphiles and amphipolar polymers. The molecular structural features of amphiphiles and their impact on self-assembly and/or potential applications are considered in all of the chapters. Examples of the amphiphilic systems and applications covered in the book include pyridinum based amphiphiles for gene delivery, peptoid amphiphiles that control inorganic nanoparticle growth, carbohydrate surfactants for food applications, amphipolar block copolymers for emulsion polymerization, polymer grafted surfaces to control biofouling of medical equipment, peptide amphiphiles with strong adhesive characteristics to produce nanoscale adhesion pads, use of block copolymers as templates to generate mesoporous organosilicas, photopolymerization of resorcinarene thiol-ene surfactant to produce nanocapsules, preparation of polymer microcapsules encapsulating hydrophobes and amphiphilic invertible polymers that allow applications in both polar and non-polar solvents. Novel characterization methods have been employed to discern the structure and morphology of the amphiphile generated nanostructures. These include use of AFM, FTIR and ellipsometry to characterize polyelectrolyte complexes for fuel cell membrane applications, electrokinetic sonic amplitude method to characterize ionic block copolymers adsorption on pigment particles, SAXS, light scattering and neutron reflectivity to characterize zwitterionic polymer brushes, surface acoustic spectroscopy to characterize surfactant adsorption in the presence of counterions, and QCM-D to characterize surfactant adsorption on hydrophobic SAM surfaces. The book also includes computer simulation studies to predict assembly of nanoparticles and surfactants at the oil-water interface.

目次

  • Preface
  • 1. Amphiphilic Surfactants and Amphiphilic Polymers: Principles of Molecular Assembly
  • R. Nagarajan
  • 2. Pyridinium Amphiphiles in Gene Delivery - Present and Perspectives
  • Marc A. Ilies, Tiffany V. Sommers, Li Ching He, Adrian Kizewski, and Vishnu Dutt Sharma
  • 3. Artificial Polymers Mimic Bacteriophage Capsid Proteins To Protect and Functionalize Nucleic Acid Structures
  • David B. Robinson, George M. Buffleben, Michael S. Kent, and Ronald N. Zuckermann
  • 4. Screening of Basic Properties of Amphiphilic Molecular Structures for Colloidal System Formation and Stability
  • Hary Razafindralambo, Christophe Blecker, and Michel Paquot
  • 5. Levo vs. Dextro
  • P. Lo Nostro, N. Peruzzi, L. Giustini, and P. Baglioni
  • 6. Oil-in-Oil-Emulsions: Tailor-Made Amphipolar Emulsifiers
  • M. S. Hoffmann, R. Haschick, M. Klapper, and K. Mullen
  • 7. Fluorinated Hydrogen Bonded Electrolytes of PVA/Nafion(R) and PAH/Nafion(R) Complexes
  • Tarek R. Farhat
  • 8. Structure Formation of Adsorption Layers of Ionic-Amphiphilic Copolymers on Inorganic and Organic Pigment Surfaces As Studied by ESA
  • Claus D. Eisenbach, Nikolay Bulychev, Klaus Dirnberger, Bart Dervaux, Filip E. DuPrez, and Vitali Zubov
  • 9. Salt Concentration Dependence of Swelling States for Poly(sulfobetaine) Brush at Aqueous Solution Interface
  • Yuki Terayama, Moriya Kikuchi, Koji Mitamura, Motoyasu Kobayashi, Norifumi L. Yamada, and Atsushi Takahara
  • 10. Ultrasonic Rheology of Mixed-Phase Systems
  • Thomas J. Lane
  • 11. Effect of Hydrophobization of Gold QCM-D Crystals on Surfactant Adsorption at the Solid-Liquid Interface
  • Mona Marie Knock and Laurie S. Sanii
  • 12. Thermally Treated Octadecylphosphonic Acid Thin Film Grown on SS316L and Its Stability in Aqueous Environment
  • Min Soo Lim, Katelyn J. Smiley, and Ellen S. Gawalt
  • 13. Amphiphilic Invertible Polymers (AIPs)
  • A. Kohut, L. Sieburg, S. Vasylyev, O. Kudina, I. Hevus, S. Stafslien, J. Daniels, V. Kislenko, and A. Voronov
  • 14. Surface-Attached, Polymerized Vesicles Exposing Adhesive Peptide Functionalities
  • Markus Biesalski, Kamlesh Shroff, and Pieter Samyn
  • 15. Synthesis of Large-Pore Periodic Mesoporous Organosilicas Using Hexane as Swelling Agent
  • Manik Mandal and Michal Kruk
  • 16. Template-Free Synthesis and in Situ Functionalization of Nanocapsules
  • Ramjee Balasubramanian and Zaharoula M. Kalaitzis
  • 17. Synthesis of Oil Core/Polymer-Shell Particles via Miniemulsion Templating
  • Thorsteinn Adalsteinsson, E. V. Fette, A. Pham, J. K. Black, L. E. Tracy, C. P. Roche, and J. B. Pesavento
  • 18. Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Nanoparticles and Surfactants at Oil/Water Interfaces
  • R. J. K. Udayana Ranatunga, Chuong T. Nguyen, Chi-cheng Chiu, Wataru Shinoda, and Steven O. Nielsen
  • Editor's Biography
  • Indexes
  • Author Index
  • Subject Index

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