Study of surfactant alcohols with various chemical moieties at the hydrophilic-hydrophobic interface

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The melting behavior, the solubility, and the influence of hydrogen bonds were analyzed for a series of single- and double-tailed surfactant alcohols. Various effects such as the presence of free amides or the intermolecular spacing were found to be important factors for increasing or decreasing the melting temperature of a surfactant. Furthermore, we present a model for the packing of diamido-lipids and study the temperature-dependence of the IR signals. © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2013.

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Zaffalon, P. L., D’Anna, V., Hagemann, H., & Zumbuehl, A. (2013). Study of surfactant alcohols with various chemical moieties at the hydrophilic-hydrophobic interface. RSC Advances, 3(20), 7237–7244. https://doi.org/10.1039/c3ra40704g

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