Strings of vesicles: Flow behavior in an unusual type of aqueous gel

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Menger, FM [1 ]
Peresypkin, AV [1 ]
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[1] Emory Univ, Dept Chem, Atlanta, GA 30322 USA
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10.1021/ja021298r
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O6 [化学];
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0703 ;
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This is a study of 10 asymmetric gemini surfactants that self-assemble into vesicles which, in turn, self-assemble into gels. The geminis have the following general structure: long-chain/phosphate/2-carbon spacer/quaternary nitrogen/short-chain. Dynamic light scattering and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) demonstrate that in dilute aqueous systems these compounds self-assemble into vesicles. The vesicles are cohesive as proven by cryo-high resolution electron microscopy (cryo-HRSEM) images that reveal a "pearls on a string" morphology. These strings of vesicles create a complex network that rigidifies the water. The one gemini in the study that does not form a gel is also the only vesicle system that, according to cryo-HRSEM and TEM, assembles into clumps rather than chains. It is proposed that the vesicles are cohesive owing to protrusion of short chains from the vesicle surfaces, thereby creating hydrophobic "patches" whose intervesicular overlap supersedes the normal membrane/membrane repulsive forces. Analogous geminis having two long chains, neither of which are thought capable of departing from their bilayers, also form vesicles, but they are noncohesive (as expected from the model). Rheological experiments carried out on the gels show that gelation is mechanically reversible. Thus, if an applied torque breaks a string, the string can rapidly mend itself as long as the temperature exceeds its calorimetrically determined T-m value. Gel strength, as manifested by the yield stress of the soft material, was shown to be particularly sensitive to the structure of the gemini. All three individual components of the systems (geminis, vesicles, and gels) have widespread practical applications.
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