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Title

Aggregation Behavior of Carbamate-Functionalized Monocationic Morpholinium Surfactants in Aqueous Media.

Authors

Gaynanova, G. A.; Vasileva, L. A.; Markelov, A. K.; Kuznetsov, D. M.; Lenina, O. A.; Lyubina, A. P.; Voloshina, A. D.; Petrov, K. A.; Zakharova, L. Ya.

Abstract

New morpholinium surfactants with a carbamate fragment between the amphiphile head group and its hydrophobic tail (CnMB-carb, where n = 8, 10, 12, 14, 16) were synthesized. The cmc values obtained by tensiometry for dodecyl, tetradecyl, and hexadecyl homologues are 3–4 times lower than those of 4-alkyl-4-methylmorpholinium bromides. The introduction of a carbamate fragment can be considered as tool for controlling cmc values. The calculation of the thermodynamic parameters of micellization, i.e., Gibbs free energy of micellization (∆Gmic), enthalpy of micellization (ΔHmic), entropy of micellization (ΔSmic), were carried out based on the temperature dependences of specific electrical conductivity as a function of surfactant concentration. It was determined that the aggregation of cationic surfactants is driven by the entropy and ΔG(CH2) is equal to 3.26 kJ/mol. The cmc values determined by fluorimetry were approximately two times lower than those obtained by tensiometry and conductometry, probably due to the ability to identify premicellar aggregates. Using the spectrophotometry, a twofold increase in the solubilization capacity of C16MB-carb (0.036 molOOT/molsurf) was established in comparison with a non-functionalized morpholinium surfactants with the same tail length (0.019 molOOT/molsurf). The "closed bottle test" showed that the degree of CnMB-carb biodegradation reaches 56.7–62.3%. It was found that the antimicrobial activity of the surfactants increases with the lengthening of the hydrocarbon tail with maximum activity for the tetradecyl homologue. In addition, dose-dependent activity of C14MB-carb and C16MB-carb on the cell wall, cell membrane, and membrane potential of Staphylococcus aureus was shown.

Subjects

CATIONIC surfactants; GIBBS' free energy; MEMBRANE potential; ELECTRIC conductivity; CONCENTRATION functions

Publication

Russian Journal of General Chemistry, 2024, Vol 94, Issue 10, p2647

ISSN

1070-3632

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1134/S1070363224100104

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