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The hydration of sodium dehydrocholate micelles
Fecha
2003-07Registro en:
Messina, Paula Verónica; Morini, Marcela Ana; Schulz, Pablo Carlos; The hydration of sodium dehydrocholate micelles; Springer; Colloid and Polymer Science; 281; 7; 7-2003; 695-698
0303-402X
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Messina, Paula Verónica
Morini, Marcela Ana
Schulz, Pablo Carlos
Resumen
The hydration of micellised sodium dehydrocholate molecules was determined by viscosity measurements. It was found that there are 39 water molecules for each micellised surfactant molecule. About ten water molecules may be attributed to the hydration of the sodium carboxylate group. By assignation of two water molecules to each of the three carbonyl groups, the total hydration of a micellised sodium dehydrocholate molecule was estimated as about 16 water molecules. The remaining 23 water molecules per micellised sodium dehydrocholate molecule may be attributed to water trapped in the structure of micelles.