Soft nanoonions: A dynamic overview onto catanionic vesicles temperature-driven transition

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Catanionic vesicles are emerging interesting structures for bioapplications. They selfgenerate by a pairing of oppositely charged ionic surfactants that assemble into hollow structures. Specifically, the anionic-cationic surfactant pair assumes a double-tailed zwitterionic behavior. In this work, the multilamellar-to-unilamellar thermal transition of several mixed aqueous systems, with a slight excess of the anionic one, were investigated. Interestingly, it was found that the anionic counterion underwent a dissociation as a consequence of a temperature increase, leading to the mentioned thermal transition. The present work proposed the spectroscopic techniques, specifically multinuclear NMR and PGSTE (pulsed gradient stimulated echo), as a key tool to study such systems, with high accuracy and effectiveness, while requiring a small amount of the sample. The results presented herein evidence encouraging perspectives, forecasting the application of the studied vesicular nanoreservoirs, for e.g., drug delivery.

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Milcovich, G., Antunes, F. E., Grassi, M., & Asaro, F. (2020). Soft nanoonions: A dynamic overview onto catanionic vesicles temperature-driven transition. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 21(18), 1–15. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21186804

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