Abstract:The self-organization and physicochemical properties of aqueous solutions of the sodium salt of azosulfonate calix[4] arene (1) were studied in a wide range of concentrations 1•10-10-1•10-1 M using a complex of methods. It has been found that the solutions of macrocycle 1 are in fact complex disperse systems, the nature of disperse phase in which changes with dilutions-from micelles (CMC = 2.5•10-2 М) and premicellar aggregates (1•10-2-1•10-3 М) of the size of 1 nm to supramolecular domains (1•10-3-1•10-6 М) w… Show more
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