A continuous topological change during phase transitions in amphiphile water systems

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作者
Funari, SS
Rapp, G
机构
[1] Univ Hamburg, Inst Physiol Chem, Macromol Struct Grp, D-22603 Hamburg, Germany
[2] DESY, European Mol Biol Lab Outstn, D-22603 Hamburg, Germany
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10.1073/pnas.96.14.7756
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Amphiphiles are molecules such as surfactants or lipids that have a polar head group (hydrophilic) attached to nonpolar hydrophobic alkyl chains, Because of this characteristic they self-assemble in,vater and give rise to a wide range of phases with different structures and properties. Aqueous dispersions of amphiphiles are present in every aspect of day-to-day life-e.g., forming biological cell membranes, stabilizing emulsified food, or being used as soap. Time-resolved x-ray diffraction has been used to study the hexadecylhexa(oxyethylene glycol) ether (C16EO6)/water system, which shows an intermediate phase whose structure depends on the thermal path between lamellar and hexagonal structures. Heating the hexagonal phase from roam temperature leads to a lamellar phase via an Ia3d cubic structure. Cooling from the lamellar phase initially leads epitaxially to an intermediate <R(3)over bar>m before the hexagonal phase is reached. Both cubic and <R(3)over bar>m phases are formed by very similar rod units, but the overall structures differ because of their spatial distribution and they both bridge morphologically the hexagonal and lamellar phases. The Ia3d does so on heating, whereas the <R(3)over bar>m does on cooling. The structural path during the phase transitions is determined by topological similarities between the forming phase and the one from which it originates. Although the estimated curvature energies for these two phases are similar, on cooling, kinetics and topology are initial factors determining the path for the phase transitions, whereas on heating energy is the dominant factor.
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