The surface-active properties and association in dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) of two non-ionic alkyl-fluoroalkyl lipopeptides have been studied up to the limit of solubility (0.15-0.25) mol dm-3) by combined use of surface tension, ''F NMR, and small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) experiments. Various models of aggregation have been tested using least-squares procedures on both NMR and SANS data. The conclusion is a progressive and very limited aggregation of these surfactants in DMSO with a structure where the hydrophobic chains tend to gather together. Equilibrium constants for a multistep equilibrium are clearly weaker for the primary step of dimerization, thus showing the existence of weak cooperative solvophobic effects in higher aggregates.
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