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Philic–phobic chemical dynamics of a 1(st) tier dendrimer dispersed o/w nanoemulsion
Olive, castor and linseed oil (oil-in-water) nanoemulsions were prepared using Tween-20, sodium dodecyl sulfate, and cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (0.12 w/w%) with 0.02 w/w% cellulose acetate propionate (CAP), 0.02 w/w% cellulose acetate butyrate (CAB), 6.2 w/w% ethyl acetate, 5.5 w/w% ethanol and...
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The Royal Society of Chemistry
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9063675/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35515866 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra00728h |
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author | Kumari, Naveen Singh, Man Om, Hari Sachin, K. M. |
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description | Olive, castor and linseed oil (oil-in-water) nanoemulsions were prepared using Tween-20, sodium dodecyl sulfate, and cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (0.12 w/w%) with 0.02 w/w% cellulose acetate propionate (CAP), 0.02 w/w% cellulose acetate butyrate (CAB), 6.2 w/w% ethyl acetate, 5.5 w/w% ethanol and 7.8 w/w% glycerol as dispersion agents. To study the dispersion effect of trimesoyl 1,3,5-tridimethyl malonate (TTDMM, 1(st) tier), nanoemulsions were prepared with olive, castor and linseed oil. Their density, viscosity, surface tension and friccohesity measurements at T = (293.15, 303.15, and 315.15) K, hydrodynamic radii, surface excess concentration, surface area per molecule, and antioxidant activities were studied. Dispersion variations of TTDMM on varying surfactant and specific interactions of the hydration spheres and ester moiety of TTDMM with ethyl acetate, ethanol and glycerol linked oil–water–surfactant networks have been established. The variations in physicochemical properties suggest that the oil–TTDMM interaction abilities of the surfactant and co-surfactant moieties in the nanoemulsions cause a hydrophobic segregation. The physicochemical study of both blank and TTDMM loaded nanoemulsions have illustrated the thermodynamic stabilities in terms of hydrophobic–hydrophilic, hydrophilic–hydrophilic, van der Waals and hydrogen bonding interactions. |
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spelling | pubmed-90636752022-05-04 Philic–phobic chemical dynamics of a 1(st) tier dendrimer dispersed o/w nanoemulsion Kumari, Naveen Singh, Man Om, Hari Sachin, K. M. RSC Adv Chemistry Olive, castor and linseed oil (oil-in-water) nanoemulsions were prepared using Tween-20, sodium dodecyl sulfate, and cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (0.12 w/w%) with 0.02 w/w% cellulose acetate propionate (CAP), 0.02 w/w% cellulose acetate butyrate (CAB), 6.2 w/w% ethyl acetate, 5.5 w/w% ethanol and 7.8 w/w% glycerol as dispersion agents. To study the dispersion effect of trimesoyl 1,3,5-tridimethyl malonate (TTDMM, 1(st) tier), nanoemulsions were prepared with olive, castor and linseed oil. Their density, viscosity, surface tension and friccohesity measurements at T = (293.15, 303.15, and 315.15) K, hydrodynamic radii, surface excess concentration, surface area per molecule, and antioxidant activities were studied. Dispersion variations of TTDMM on varying surfactant and specific interactions of the hydration spheres and ester moiety of TTDMM with ethyl acetate, ethanol and glycerol linked oil–water–surfactant networks have been established. The variations in physicochemical properties suggest that the oil–TTDMM interaction abilities of the surfactant and co-surfactant moieties in the nanoemulsions cause a hydrophobic segregation. The physicochemical study of both blank and TTDMM loaded nanoemulsions have illustrated the thermodynamic stabilities in terms of hydrophobic–hydrophilic, hydrophilic–hydrophilic, van der Waals and hydrogen bonding interactions. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019-04-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9063675/ /pubmed/35515866 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra00728h Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Kumari, Naveen Singh, Man Om, Hari Sachin, K. M. Philic–phobic chemical dynamics of a 1(st) tier dendrimer dispersed o/w nanoemulsion |
title | Philic–phobic chemical dynamics of a 1(st) tier dendrimer dispersed o/w nanoemulsion |
title_full | Philic–phobic chemical dynamics of a 1(st) tier dendrimer dispersed o/w nanoemulsion |
title_fullStr | Philic–phobic chemical dynamics of a 1(st) tier dendrimer dispersed o/w nanoemulsion |
title_full_unstemmed | Philic–phobic chemical dynamics of a 1(st) tier dendrimer dispersed o/w nanoemulsion |
title_short | Philic–phobic chemical dynamics of a 1(st) tier dendrimer dispersed o/w nanoemulsion |
title_sort | philic–phobic chemical dynamics of a 1(st) tier dendrimer dispersed o/w nanoemulsion |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9063675/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35515866 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra00728h |
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