Micelle formation of N-decanoylglycine and N-decanoyl-L-alanine oligomer potassium-salts and the micellar structure. A small-angle neutron scattering study

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H. Etori
H. Hirata
Y. Yamada
H. Okabayashi
M. Furusaka
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[1] Nagoya Institute of Technology Gokiso-cho,Department of Applied Chemistry
[2] BSF,National Laboratory for High Energy Physics
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Colloid and Polymer Science | 1997年 / 275卷
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Potassium N-acyl oligomers; micelles; SANS;
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Potassium salts of N-decanoylglycine and N-decanoyl-L-alanine oligopeptides (monomer, dimer and trimer) were synthesized. For these oligomer salts in aqueous solutions, the microstructures of micelles have been investigated by small-angle neutron-scattering (SANS). In the calculation of SANS intensity data, the thickness of the hydrophilic layer was altered by changing the conformation of the oligomer moiety (helical and β-sheet structures). For micelles of the trimer salts, the helical structure models provide the best fit to the observed SANS intensity data. For micelles of the monomer- and dimer-salts, the β-sheet model provides the best fit to the observed data. For the monomer-and dimer-micelles, the aggregation number (n) is not dependent on the species of amino acid residue, implying that the decanoyl group plays a critical role in micelle formation. However, for the trimer micelles, the n value is dependent on the species of amino acid residue.
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