Co-hydrogelation of Dendritic Surfactant and Amino Acids in Their Common Naturally-occurring Forms: A Study of Morphology and Mechanisms


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Sixteen different amino acids (AAs) presenting different side-chains as neutral nonpolar (Gly, Ala, Val, Leu, Ile, and Phe), neutral polar (Ser, Thr, Cys, Asn and Gln), acidic (Asp and Glu) and basic (Lys, Arg and His) could induce co-hydrogelation in 1% solutions of the dendritic surfactant, 3,3′-(octadecylazanediyl) dipropionic acid, at various concentration (1.6% ≤ Cco-hgel ≤ 20%). The amino acids Asp and Glu showed a strong favourable intercation with the surfactant, and, together with Leu and Gln, were identified as low-molecular-weight co-hydrogelators (Cco-hgel < 2%). Interpretation of XRD data indicated that all of the hydrogels exhibited lamellar structures with an occasional presence of AA crystallites. By using scanning electron microscopy, we found that the morphology of hydrogels comprises various particles (cloddy, platy, lath-/needle-like and amyloid-like fibrillar ones) and 3D structures (sheet-like and tubular ones). Furthermore, two mechanisms were identified for AA co-hydrogelation: (1) the interpenetration of AA crystallites and AA/surfactant lamellae, and (2) the formation of 3D solvent-trapping, mostly percolating structures.

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Ning Li

Ministry Key Laboratory of Oil and Gas Fine Chemical, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering,
Xinjiang University

Email: wei.wang@uib.no
República Popular da China, Urumqi, 830046

Mehran Ayoubi

Novel Drug Delivery Systems Department, Iran Polymer and Petrochemical Institute

Email: wei.wang@uib.no
Irã, Tehran, P.O. Box 14975/112

Huamei Chen

Ministry Key Laboratory of Oil and Gas Fine Chemical, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering,
Xinjiang University

Autor responsável pela correspondência
Email: chen-hua-mei@163.com
República Popular da China, Urumqi, 830046

Jide Wang

Ministry Key Laboratory of Oil and Gas Fine Chemical, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering,
Xinjiang University

Email: wei.wang@uib.no
República Popular da China, Urumqi, 830046

Wei Wang

Department of Chemistry and Centre for Pharmacy, University of Bergen

Autor responsável pela correspondência
Email: wei.wang@uib.no
Noruega, Bergen, N-5020

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