Rheological properties in solutions of wormlike micelle composed of lysophosphatidylcholine/phosphatidylcholine mixture

Q4 Engineering Journal of Biorheology Pub Date : 2017-01-01 DOI:10.17106/JBR.31.44
Paphawee Nantarajit, Natdanai Fafaungwithayakul, Natsuda Vichakacharu, S. Matsukawa
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We have elucidated the heat induced formation of wormlike micelles in the mixture solutions containing two different geometric amphiphiles of lysophosphatidylcholine (LPC) and phosphatidylcholine (PC), where LPC and PC have one and two alkyl chains as hydrophobic groups, respectively. The mixture solutions showed the increases in viscosity and transparency by heating, and showed the highest viscosity at the ratio of LPC/PC = 1.67, suggesting the formation of long wormlike micelles attained by the average cpp around 0.5 favorable. From the dynamic rheological measurements, it was found that the elasticity was proportional to the square of total concentration of LPC and PC, indicating the existence of entanglement among long wormlike micelles. Other mixture solutions seem to be mixtures of spherical, lamellar and wormlike micelles with different sizes judging from the viscoelastic behavior and transparency, where the sizes changed reversibly with the temperature changes.
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溶血磷脂酰胆碱/磷脂酰胆碱混合物组成的虫状胶束溶液的流变性能
我们已经阐明了在含有两种不同几何形状的两亲体溶血磷脂酰胆碱(LPC)和磷脂酰胆碱(PC)的混合溶液中热诱导形成虫状胶束,其中LPC和PC分别有一个和两个烷基链作为疏水性基团。加热后,混合溶液的粘度和透明度均有所增加,其中LPC/PC = 1.67时粘度最高,表明平均cpp在0.5左右时有利于形成长虫状胶束。从动态流变学测量中发现,弹性与LPC和PC总浓度的平方成正比,表明长虫状胶束之间存在缠结。从粘弹性行为和透明度来看,其他混合溶液似乎是不同尺寸的球形、片层状和蠕虫状胶束的混合物,其尺寸随温度的变化而可逆变化。
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Journal of Biorheology
Journal of Biorheology Engineering-Mechanical Engineering
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