Issue 16, 2009

Kinetics of formation of supramolecular tubules of a sodium cholate derivative

Abstract

We report a kinetic study of the supramolecular tubule formation of the bile salt derivative [3β,5β,7α,12α]-3-(4-t-butylbenzoilamine)-7,12-dihydroxycholan-24-oic acid sodium salt (Na-tbutPhC). At high bicarbonate buffer concentration (pH∼10) this salt shows gelator properties. Starting from gels or viscous solutions, the tubule formation is triggered by increasing the temperature beyond the critical value of 34–36 °C. For gels, when the process takes place, the transition to sols occurs. The process is easily triggered and can be followed by several techniques. We used static light scattering (SLS), circular dichroism (CD), small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) along with transmission electron (TEM) and optical microscopies. The CD results show that fibrils with a clockwise arrangement of the bile salt derivative are present in the samples at room temperature. When the tubule formation starts, evolutions of the CD and SLS profiles are observed indicating that the formation process begins with the aggregation of the fibrils accompanied by a simultaneous peculiar reciprocal reorientation of the surfactant molecules. After that, as pointed out by the long time evolution of the curves, a slow transformation towards the final well defined tubules occurs, involving an adjustment of the molecular packing. In the meanwhile, the slow ordering of the tubule walls in well spaced layers takes place, as inferred by SAXS. The TEM images show that short disordered tubules are formed, because of the aggregation of fibrils, in the beginning. Moreover they highlight a final elongation of the tubules taking place without a further aggregation of fibrils. Optical microscopy frames, collected during the process, point out that the tubules grow singly even at quite a high concentration, thus supporting the data interpretation.

Graphical abstract: Kinetics of formation of supramolecular tubules of a sodium cholate derivative

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Mar 2009
Accepted
11 May 2009
First published
19 Jun 2009

Soft Matter, 2009,5, 3018-3025

Kinetics of formation of supramolecular tubules of a sodium cholate derivative

L. Galantini, C. Leggio, A. Jover, F. Meijide, N. V. Pavel, V. H. Soto Tellini, J. V. Tato, R. Di Leonardo and G. Ruocco, Soft Matter, 2009, 5, 3018 DOI: 10.1039/B905531B

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