Literature DB >> 15982027

Interaction of dipicolinatodioxovanadium(V) with polyatomic cations and surfaces in reverse micelles.

Jessica Stover1, Christopher D Rithner, Rae Anne Inafuku, Debbie C Crans, Nancy E Levinger.   

Abstract

In confined media such as reverse micelles, molecular probes frequently reside at and interact strongly with the interface. If the interface is charged, it is often difficult to separate effects arising from interactions with the charged species from the effect of the interfacial environment. With reverse micelles as a model system, the work reported here explores the interaction of the charged surfactant headgroups at a self-assembled interface with the dipicolinatodioxovanadium(V) coordination complex. The vanadium complex studied in these experiments serves as an excellent probe to investigate how charged metal complexes interact with lipid interfaces. For comparison, measurements were also carried out probing the interaction of the vanadium complex with a model cationic headgroup, tetramethylammonium bromide. The impact of the environment is gauged by changes in the 51V chemical shift, longitudinal relaxation times, and 1H NMR pulsed field gradient measurements. These measurements suggest that while interface component parts, as modeled by the dispersed systems, interact with the vanadium complex, the interfacial environment perturbs the complex substantially more strongly than the sum of the components alone. Coulomb attraction dominates the interaction in all systems probed and surprisingly orients the hydrophobic portion into the bulk water.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15982027     DOI: 10.1021/la0508137

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Langmuir        ISSN: 0743-7463            Impact factor:   3.882


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