Factors Determining the **Shape of Amphiphile aggregates **
i) Optimum head group area, a0
a0 controlled by:
ii) Critical chain length, lc
* lc - length of fully extended tail
iii) Hydrocarbon volume, v
Given different possible arrangements with comparable free energy, ηN,entropy will always favor what type of aggregate?
entropy will always favor the smallest aggregate.
How do we calculate HLB value of a surfactant blend ?
HLBmix = [M1HLB1 +M2HLB2 +M3HLB3 +⋅⋅⋅] / M mix
Example:
HLBmix = [M1HLB1 +M2HLB2] / Mmix= [50(4.9) + 50(15.5)] / 100 = 10.2
HLBmix = [M1HLB1 +M2HLB2 ] / Mmix= [10(4.7) + 20(14.9)] / 30 = 11.5
An important property of micelles is their ability to
increase the solubility of sparingly soluble substances in water.
Micellar solubiliza,on is a powerful alterna,ve for dissolving hydrophobic molecules (e.g. drugs, oils) in aqueous environments
Bolaform surfactants

1) Bilayer - Formation
2) Bilayer - Forming Surfactants
Bilayer formation requires specific conditions that can ensure
- the increased hydrophobic interaction between surfactant hydrocarbon chains and/or
Applications of Bilayer Systems
Vesosome -
A large unilamellar vesicle with different sizes of smaller unilamellar vesicles inside.

Liposome
which means “ fat body ” in Greek, refers to _vesicles that are composed solely of lipids (both natural and synthetic). _
• **Neutral fats, phospholipids, cholesterol, steroids, waxes are all examples of lipids! **
Niosomes
are vesicles formed solely by nonionic surfactants.
Niosomes are the synthetic analog of liposomes in structure, but have generally more penetrating capability and physiochemical stability, less toxicity and improved therapeutic index for entrapped drugs.
Niosome have diameters of 100 nm – 2 μm, and there center is an aqueous cavity enveloped by layers of nonionic surfatant in lamellar phase.

Polymersomes
are nanostructures composed of amphiphilic block copolymers that have a size range from 50 nm to 5 μm and encapsulate drugs inside the vesicle membrane.
They are capable of encapsulating hydrophobic and hydrophilic drugs and they can be surface functionalized.
Polymersomes share many similarities with liposomes, but are more stable and less permeable to small water-soluble molecules than liposomes.
Reverse micelle
Phase inversion of particle-stabilized emulsions from oil in water to water in oil can be achieved either by
variation of the particle hydrophobicity (transitional) or by variation of the oil/water ratio (catastrophic).
Explain micellar solubilization $$$
An important property of micelles is their ability to increase the solubility of sparingly soluble substances in water.
Micellar solubilization is a powerful alternative for dissolving hydrophobic molecules (e.g. drugs, oils) in aqueous environments

Micelle formation Kinetically vs thermodinamically. $$

Describe the bilayer formation process. $$$
Bilayer formation is a thermodynamically driven process and the self-assembled bilayer is in **equilibrium with its monomer. **
Bilayer formation requires specific conditions that can ensure the increased hydrophobic interaction between surfactant hydrocarbon chains and/or the decreased repulsive interaction between head groups.
"”formation of bilayers, liquid crystals, and emulsions often involves a complex kinetically driven process, and ends up with much larger self - assembled aggregates than the usual micelles.”” (?)
Bilayer self-assembly occurs because the ___________ ________ all point towards the _______________ ________, while the _______________ _______ try to avoid it $$
Bilayer self-assembly occurs because the _hydrophilic heads _all point towards the aqueous phase, while the hydrophobic tails try to avoid it
Types of amphiphiles that form bilayers. $$
Most of them have two (or branched) hydrocarbon chains.
This structural characteristicc helps them have bulky tail groups, which makes them suitable to fulfill the molecular packing requirement for the formation of a bilayer structure.
Bolaform surfactants

are amphiphiles with two head groups attached on both ends of a single hydrocarbon chain.

1) The thickness of the bilayer ranges
2) CMC values for bilayers is much _______ than for spherical micelles. Range?
1) 3 – 5 nm, and is always determined by the dynamic molecular length of monomers.
2) CMC values for bilayers is much lower than for spherical micelles (10 μM to 10 mM) and ranges from **10-3 to 10-10 mM. **
What determines the unique planar-like structure of a bilayer ? $$$
The molecular geometry of its monomer, is what determines the unique planar-like structure of a bilayer
What is the monomer exchange rate with bilayers
The monomer exchange rate with bilayers is on the order of 10−3 – 102 second, that is, bilayer dynamics are 2–5 orders of magnitude slower than those of micelles.
Thus, the lifetime of bilayers is much longer than that of micelles. Micelles experience constant formation/breakup on the order of **10−3 – 10−1 second. **
What is a vesicle?
A vesicle is a metastable suspension of spherical (globular) enclosed bilayers.
A basic structure of biological membranes is a bilayer of various **lipids with embedded proteins. **
Applications of Bilayer Systems
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