Langmuir, Vol.11, No.12, 4748-4757, 1995
Synthesis, Thermotropic Behavior, and Permeability Properties of Vesicular Membranes Composed of Cationic Mixed-Chain Surfactants
In order to elucidate the role of the linkage region that connects polar headgroups with hydrophobic segments in a lipid monomer, cationic mixed-chain amphiphiles containing acyl and alkyl hydrophobic segments connected at the level of Me(2)N(+) headgroups 2a-d were synthesized. Related dialkyldimethyl-ammonium ion surfactants 1a-e and diacyl systems 3a-c were also synthesized. Despite mismatch in the connector region, amphiphiles 2a-d form bilayer vesicles like their dialkyl and diacyl counterparts, as revealed by electron microscopy. Introduction of an ester connector function between the polar and hydrophobic parts raises the phase transition temperature (T-m), transition enthalpies, and resistance to ion permeation. Consideration of energy minimized conformations points toward the importance of differences in the depth of chain penetration into the putative bilayer.
Keywords:DIFFERENTIAL SCANNING CALORIMETRY;TETRAETHER BOLAFORM AMPHIPHILES;NEAREST-NEIGHBOR RECOGNITION;BILAYER-MEMBRANES;PHASE-BEHAVIOR;INFRARED-SPECTROSCOPY;DIALKYL AMPHIPHILES;ION VESICLES;PHOSPHATIDYLCHOLINES;LIPIDS