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Surface and Micellar Properties of Some Amphiphilic Drugs in the Presence of Additives
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EngineeringSurfactantsChemistryCmc ValuesChemical EngineeringWater TreatmentAnalytical ChemistryCritical Micelle ConcentrationSurfactant SolutionMicellar PropertiesMicelleAdsorptionPharmacologyExcipientsAmphiphilic DrugsDrug Delivery SystemsCounterion AdsorptionAmphiphilic SystemMedicineDrug Analysis
In this study, the surface properties (in water and in the presence of varying concentrations of NaCl, CTAB, and TX-100) of four amphiphilic drugs are presented. The parameters evaluated are cmc (critical micelle concentration), Γmax (maximum surface excess concentration at the air/water interface), and Amin (minimum area per surfactant molecule at the air/water interface). Γmax increases and cmc/Amin decreases with increasing concentration of the additives. The cmc values calculated using a dye solubilization method for the systems also follow the same trend. The behavior is explained on the basis of counterion adsorption and mixed micelle formation.
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