2017
DOI: 10.1002/adts.201700002
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Nonclassical Hydrophobic Effect in Micellization: Molecular Arrangement of Non‐Amphiphilic Structures

Abstract: Micellization brought about by nonclassical hydrophobic effect invokes enthalpy as the driving force. Thus, the underlying molecular phenomena differ from the entropically dominated hydrophobic effect. In quest for a molecular-scale understanding, we report on the molecular arrangement of nonamphiphilic structures of an anionic boron cluster compound, COSAN. We synergistically combine experimental (NMR and calorimetry) and theoretical (molecular dynamics and quantum chemical calculations) approaches. The exper… Show more

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“…Theaverage aggregation number as afunction of concentration obtained from our MD simulations (Figure 4a)i s consistent with the experimentally determined [6,7,10,13] critical aggregation concentration for micelles of Na + COSAN À , which is ca. 10 mm.…”
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“…Theaverage aggregation number as afunction of concentration obtained from our MD simulations (Figure 4a)i s consistent with the experimentally determined [6,7,10,13] critical aggregation concentration for micelles of Na + COSAN À , which is ca. 10 mm.…”
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“…It should be noted that, experimentally, the micelles are observed to coexist with vesicles of ca. 20 nm in radius with aggregation numbers of about 12 500 molecules . Attempts to directly simulate these vesicles in water require the use of coarse‐grain models instead of the all‐atomic MD simulations discussed here.…”
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“…Indeed, the previously determined thermochemical signature in the solid-phase binding of dodecaborate cluster anions (enthalpically driven binding with large entropic penalty) [182] fully agrees with this new interpretation. Moreover,i nt wo independent lines of investigation, Matějíček and co-workers have established the operation of the chaotropic effect for boron cluster anions, [11,40,53,190,191] while the group of Bauduin and Diat have expanded the observed self-assembly and surfaceassembly tendencies to POMs as superchaotropic anions. [15,16,18,192] In detail, POMs adsorb at micellar surfaces and on monolayers of nonionic surfactants,a sshown by using small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) and ion flotation techniques.…”
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confidence: 99%