| Literature DB >> 18646884 |
Yueju Zhao1, Jianling Zhang, Buxing Han, Chaoxing Zhang, Wei Li, Xiaoying Feng, Minqiang Hou, Guanying Yang.
Abstract
Lecithin is a very useful biosurfactant. In this work, the effects of compressed CO 2 on the critical micelle concentration (cmc) of lecithin in cyclohexane and solubilization of water, lysozyme, and PdCl 2 in the lecithin reverse micelles were studied. The micropolarity and pH value of the polar cores of the reverse micelles with and without CO 2 were also investigated. It was found that CO 2 could reduce the cmc of the micellar solution and enhance the capacity of the reverse micelles to solubilize water, the biomolecule, and the inorganic salt significantly. Moreover, the water pools could not be formed in the reverse micelles in the absence of CO 2 because of the limited amount of water solubilized. However, the water pools could be formed in the presence of CO 2 because large amounts of water could be solubilized. All of these provide more opportunity for effective utilization of this green surfactant. The possible mechanism for tuning the properties of the reverse micelles by CO 2 is discussed.Entities:
Year: 2008 PMID: 18646884 DOI: 10.1021/la801427b
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Langmuir ISSN: 0743-7463 Impact factor: 3.882