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Hydrophobic group effects

Based on these observations in Figs. 8 and 9, it is suggested that the hydrophobic group modification (hy-drophobization) is an effective method for improving the immuno-stimulating activity of polyanionic polymers. [Pg.184]

The solubilization of amino acids in AOT-reversed micelles has been widely investigated showing the importance of the hydrophobic effect as a driving force in interfacial solubihzation [153-157]. Hydrophilic amino acids are solubilized in the aqueous micellar core through electrostatic interactions. The amino acids with strongly hydrophobic groups are incorporated mainly in the interfacial layer. The partition coefficient for tryptophan and micellar shape are affected by the loading ratio of tryptophan to AOT [158],... [Pg.488]

In Eqs. (27) and (28), p is the contribution of the substrate water molecules, p that of the adsorbate polar head, and p that of the hydrophobic moiety of the adsorbed molecules. Consistently, 8i, 82, and 83 are the effective local permittivities of the free surface of water and of the regions in the vicinity of the polar head and of the hydrophobic group, respectively. The models have been used in a number of papers on adsorbed monolayers and on short-chain substances soluble in water. " Vogel and Mobius have presented a similar but more simplified approach in which p is split into two components only. " Recently some improvements to the analysis using Eq. (27) have been proposed. " An alternative approach suggesting the possibility of finding the values of the orientation angle of the adsorbate molecules instead of local permittivities has been also proposed.""... [Pg.39]

One of the most attractive roles of liquid liquid interfaces that we found in solvent extraction kinetics of metal ions is a catalytic effect. Shaking or stirring of the solvent extraction system generates a wide interfacial area or a large specific interfacial area defined as the interfacial area divided by a bulk phase volume. Metal extractants have a molecular structure which has both hydrophilic and hydrophobic groups. Therefore, they have a property of interfacial adsorptivity much like surfactant molecules. Adsorption of extractant at the liquid liquid interface can dramatically facilitate the interfacial com-plexation which has been exploited from our research. [Pg.361]

In the Z-type deposition film, however, the long spacing of 7.2 nm did not agree with the predicted value of 3.9 nm rather, it was the same value as that of the Y-type deposition film. This result demonstrates that the Z-type film does not possess the Z-type layer structure but the Y-type layer structure. It should be assumed that the molecules were turned over in the deposition process and formed the Y-type layer structure, since the Z-type layer structure in which a hydrophilic group touches on a hydrophobic group is unstable. The conclusion from the examination of long spacings well supports molecular orientations in the LB films determined from the linear Stark effect measurements. From the linear Stark effect and the X-ray diffraction measurements, it is demonstrated that the hetero Y-type deposition method is useful for fabrication of stable noncentrosymmetric LB films. [Pg.306]

An example of the effectiveness of this equation is given by an aqueous HEUR gel made up of a polymer with Mn = 20 x 103 Daltons at a concentration of 30kgm-3 filled with a poly(styrene) latex with a particle diameter of 0.2 pm at q> = 0.2. The unfilled gel had a network modulus of 0.4 kPa, whilst the modulus of the filled gel was 0.7 kPa. Equation (2.68) predicts a value of 0.728 kPa. The poly(styrene) particles act as a non-interactive filler because the surface is strongly hydrophobic as it consists mainly of benzene rings and adsorbs a monolayer of HEUR via the hydrophobic groups, resulting in a poly(ethylene oxide) coating that does not interact with the HEUR network. This latter point was... [Pg.46]

Results from thermal denaturation and heat capacity studies have shown that the proteins are not necessarily completely unfolded in this process. The volume observations also suggest that the denatured state is not one in which all hydrophobic groups are exposed to water. But the results can also be understood from the effect of close polar and electrostatic groups interacting with the water structure surrounding the hydrophobic groups. The volume change is heavily... [Pg.158]

Kanazawa, H., Kashiwase, Y, Yamamoto, K., Matsushima, Y, Kikuchi, A., Sakurai, Y, and Okano, T. Temperature responsive liquid chromatography 2. Effect of hydrophobic groups in A-isopropylacrylamide copolymer-modified silica, Anal. Chem., 1997, 69, 823-830. [Pg.47]

Cationic polymer C (hydroxyethyl cellulose with a cationic moiety without a hydrophobic group) has a minor effect on sperm penetration. [Pg.221]


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