• 제목/요약/키워드: Amphiphile

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Reversible Optical Information Stroage of Self-Assembled Alternating Multilayer Films: Bipolar Amphiphile-Polyelectrolyte

  • 홍종달;박응수;박애리
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • 제19권11호
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    • pp.1156-1160
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    • 1998
  • Alternating multilayer films of a cationic bipolar amphiphile and an anionic polyelectrolyte were prepared by a self-assembly method based on electrostatic attraction between opposite charges. The bipolar amphiphile contains an azobenzene unit in order to allow for a trans-cis photoisomerization to take place. Optical birefringence or dichroism was induced in the self-assembled film upon linearly polarized light irradiation. This dichroism could be reversibly written and erased by irradiation with light of an appropriate wavelength.

Controlling the Porosity of Particle Stabilized Al2O3 Based Ceramics

  • Pokhrel, Ashish;Park, Jung-Gyu;Jho, Gae-Hyong;Kim, Jin-Young;Kim, Ik-Jin
    • 한국세라믹학회지
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    • 제48권6호
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    • pp.600-603
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    • 2011
  • The microstructure of particle stabilized wet foams can be tailored by using parameters including the amphiphile concentration, contact angle, and surface tension. The influence of these parameters on the porosity is satisfactorily described in terms of a combined influence of the contact angle and surface tension of the initial suspensions that are directly affected by the amphiphile concentration. The resulting macroporous structures exhibited a total porosity of 82%. The foam cells were predominantly closed due to the air bubbles of the original wet foams being completely covered.

Synthesis of Facial Amphiphile 3,7-Diamino-5α-cholestane Derivatives as a Molecular Receptor

  • Ahmad, Md. Wasi;Jung, Young-Mee;Khan, Sharaf Nawaz;Kim, Hong-Seok
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • 제30권9호
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    • pp.2101-2106
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    • 2009
  • A series of facial amphiphiles 3,7-diaminocholestane were synthesized from 3,7-diketocholestane via 2 sequential reductive aminations and anion recognition was evaluated with acetate, chloride, bromide, fluoride and phosphate anions. The stereo-selective reductive amination protocol was utilized to synthesized facial amphiphiles afforded receptors in high yields. The molecular receptor 2 showed the highest binding constant with acetate in a 1:1 ratio.

$3{\beta}$[L-Lysinamide-Carbamoyl] Cholesterol Cationic Lipid as a Biocompatible Vector for Efficient Gene Transfer

  • Choi, Joon-Sig;Lee, Eun-Jung;Jang, Hyung-Suk;Park, Jong-Sang
    • BMB Reports
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    • 제33권6호
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    • pp.476-482
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    • 2000
  • In this paper, we report a new cationic lipid composed of L-lysinamide and cholesterol as a potent gene delivery vector. $3{\beta}$[L-Lysinamide-carbamoyl] cholesterol could self-assemble with plasmid DNA forming discrete lipoplexes. From atomic force microscopic images of the complexes, the size distribution was observed to range from 100 to 150 nm in diameter. The transfection efficiency of this amphiphile on different cell lines was evaluated as a micellar solution in the absence of the fusogenic helper lipid, dioleoyl phosphatidyletbanolamine (DOPE). Transfection experiments were performed as a function of charge ratio (lipid/DNA) and transfection time. Cytotoxicity and in vitro transfection efficiency of the amphiphile was demonstrated and compared with those of commercially available Lipofectin and polyethylenimine (PEI).

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Stabilization of Wet Foams for Porous Ceramics Using Amphiphilic Particles

  • Pokhrel, Ashish;Park, Jung-Gyu;Nam, Jeong-Sic;Cheong, Deock-Soo;Kim, Ik-Jin
    • 한국세라믹학회지
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    • 제48권5호
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    • pp.463-466
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    • 2011
  • Wet foams formed through direct foaming were stabilized using various concentrations of amiphiphilic particles that could control pore size and porosity. These porous materials showed moderate strength upon compression with high porosity. Bubble size and wet foam stability were tailored by amphiphile concentration, particle concentration, contact angle, and pH of the suspension to obtain crack-free porous solid after sintering. Closed and open pores were obtained with sizes of 30~300 ${\mu}m$ and porosities of over 80%.

A Lattice Statistical Thermodynamic Study of Bilayer Amphiphile Molecules

  • Pak, Young-Shang;Pak, Hyung-Suk
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • 제11권5호
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    • pp.438-446
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    • 1990
  • In order to elucidate conformational properties of bilayer semiflexible amphiphile molecules, we derive a expression of free energy separation with respect to bilayer width, and segment density profiles on the basis of cubic lattice model. Our result shows that at the moderate surface coverage region (i.e., ${\sigma}$ < 0.35), bilayer system tends to have thermodynamically favorable bilayer width corresponding to free energy minimum condition resulting from the major contribution of attractive interaction between chain segments. However such a favorable bilayer width do not occur in the region of high surface converage (i.e., ${\sigma}$> 0.4) where repulsive interaction between chain segments is considered to be dominant.

양친매성 2-butoxyethanol과 물 혼합계에서의 과잉 엔탈피 및 활동도 계수 (Excess Enthalpies and Activity Coefficients for the Binary Nonionic Amphiphile 2-Butoxyethanol/Water System)

  • 임경희
    • 한국응용과학기술학회지
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    • 제17권2호
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    • pp.132-138
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    • 2000
  • Excess enthalpies ($H^{E}$) were measured by isothermal flow calorimetry for the nonionic amphiphile 2-butoxyethanol/water mixtures at 10 different temperatures (48.5 to $70^{\circ}C$) around and above the lower consolute solution temperature, $T_{lc}$. $H^{E}$ exhibits U-shape for the binary mixtures, and is large and negative which reflects substantial interaction between two chemical species. When the commonly used, semi-empirical Redlich-Kister (RK) polynomials were fitted to the measured $H^{E}$, plots of $H^{E}$ vs. weight fraction provided more accurate fitting with fewer parameters than conventionally drawn $H^{E}$ vs. mole fraction plots. This was due to the enhanced symmetry of $H^{E}$ vs. weight fraction plots. Using the fitted Redlich-Kister polynomials and the Gibbs-Helmholtz relation, temperature dependence of the activity coefficients were found and compared to the values determined from vapor-liquid equilibria. The activity coefficients were in the range of one to three, indicating that the binary system deviates from ideality but not substantially. They slightly depended on temperature and the temperature effect was equivalent to 10 % change in the activity coefficients.

Synthesis, Self-assembly, and Catalytic Activity of 1H-Imidazole Amphiphiles

  • Park, Jun-Ha;Kim, Min-Soo;Seo, Sang-Hyuk;Chang, Ji-Young
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • 제32권7호
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    • pp.2193-2198
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    • 2011
  • We prepared polycatenar 1H-imidazole amphiphiles having a structure in which a 1H-imidazole head was connected through a benzene ring to a pheny group having two or three oligo(ethylene glycol) chains and studied their supramolecular assembly by fluorescence spectroscopy, transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM). When the aqueous solutions of the amphiphiles ($5{\times}10^{-5}M{\sim}10^{-3}M$) were deposited onto a carbon-coated copper grid and dried, twisted structures with diameters of ~200-300 nm were imaged by TEM and AFM. We presume that the structures comprised a chain of the amphiphile dimers formed via successive hydrogen bonding between the 1H of the imidazole group and 3N of the neighboring one. In a solution of pH 4, entangled fibers with diameters of several nanometers were observed by TEM. In a pH 10 solution, film-like aggregates formed exclusively. The 1H-imidazole amphiphiles hydrolyzed tetraethoxysilane to induce gelation to form fibrous and spherical silica structures at neutral pH in aqueous solutions. No silica was formed when imidazole was used instead of the amphiphiles, suggesting that the selfassembled aggregates of the amphiphiles were responsible for the gelation.