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Spontaneous vesicles modulated by polymers
Autor(es)
Palabras clave
Aerosol OT
Light scattering measurements
ζ-potential
Electrical conductivity
Poly(maleic anhydride-alt-1-octadecen)
Poly(allylamine)
Fecha de publicación
2011
Editor
MDPI
Citación
Velázquez, M. M., Valero, M., & Ortega, F. (2011). Spontaneous vesicles modulated by polymers. Polymers, 3(3), 1255-1267. https://doi.org/10.3390/POLYM3031255
Resumen
[EN]Vesicles are widely used in technological applications including cosmetic
products, in microencapsulation for drug delivery, as anticancer agents and in the
technology of adhesives, paints and inks. The vesicle size and the surface charge are very
important properties from a technological point of view. Thus, the challenge in formulation
is to find inexpensive stable vesicles with well-defined sizes and to modulate the surface
charge of these aggregates. In this work we analyze the effect of different polymers on the
structural properties of vesicles of the biodegradable surfactant sodium bis(2-ethyl-hexyl)
sulfosuccinate, Aerosol OT. Using fluorescence, conductivity, electrophoretic mobility and
dynamic light scattering measurements we study the effect of the polymer nature,
molecular weight and polymer concentration on the stability and the vesicle size properties.
Results demonstrate that it is possible to modulate both the size and the electric surface
charge of spontaneous vesicles of Aerosol OT by the addition of very small percentages of
poly(allylamine) and poly(maleic anhydride-alt-1-octadecen).
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DOI
10.3390/POLYM3031255
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