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Membrane model single cation

Membrane Model Single Cation Issues 8.2.1 Water Content... [Pg.296]

The formation of concentration gradients caused by the flow of ions through a single cationic membrane is shown in Figure 10.8. As in the treatment of concentration polarization in other membrane processes, the resistance of the aqueous solution is modeled as a thin boundary layer of unstirred solution separating the... [Pg.405]

Surfactants having two alkyl chains can pack in a similar manner to the phospholipids (see Box 6.4 for examples). Vesicle formation by the dialkyldimethylammonium cationic surfactants has been studied extensively. As with liposomes, sonication of the turbid solution formed when the surfactant is dispersed in water leads ultimately to the formation of optically transparent solutions which may contain single-compartment vesicles. For example, sonication of dioctadecyldimethyl-ammonium chloride for 30 s gives a turbid solution containing bilayer vesicles of 250-450 nm diameter, while sonication for 15 min produces a clear solution containing monolayer vesicles of diameter 100-150 nm. The main use of such systems has been as membrane models rather than as drug delivery vehicles because of the toxicity of ionic surfactants. [Pg.215]


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