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Surfactant Micelles Dr. Aws Alshamsan Department of Pharmaceutics Office: AA87 Tel: 4677363 [email protected]
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Page 1: Surfactant Micelles Dr. Aws Alshamsan Department of Pharmaceutics Office: AA87 Tel: 4677363 aalshamsan@ksu.edu.sa.

Surfactant Micelles

Dr. Aws AlshamsanDepartment of Pharmaceutics

Office: AA87Tel: 4677363

[email protected]

Page 2: Surfactant Micelles Dr. Aws Alshamsan Department of Pharmaceutics Office: AA87 Tel: 4677363 aalshamsan@ksu.edu.sa.

Association colloids

• Refers to colloids that are formed by self-assembling small molecules enough to produce aggregates in the colloidal size range

• Surfactant micelles• Microemulstions• Liposomes• Polymeric micelles

Page 3: Surfactant Micelles Dr. Aws Alshamsan Department of Pharmaceutics Office: AA87 Tel: 4677363 aalshamsan@ksu.edu.sa.

Surfactants

• Water attracts the polar head and repels the hydrocarbon tail

Page 4: Surfactant Micelles Dr. Aws Alshamsan Department of Pharmaceutics Office: AA87 Tel: 4677363 aalshamsan@ksu.edu.sa.

Surfactant

• Surfactants tend to adsorb at:air/water interfaceoil/water interfacesolid/water interface

Page 5: Surfactant Micelles Dr. Aws Alshamsan Department of Pharmaceutics Office: AA87 Tel: 4677363 aalshamsan@ksu.edu.sa.

Surface tension

• Surface tension decreases as the surfactant concentration increases up to the critical micelle concentration (CMC)

Page 6: Surfactant Micelles Dr. Aws Alshamsan Department of Pharmaceutics Office: AA87 Tel: 4677363 aalshamsan@ksu.edu.sa.

Surfactant micelles

• Above CMC, excess surfactant molecules will associate into small aggregates called micelles

Page 7: Surfactant Micelles Dr. Aws Alshamsan Department of Pharmaceutics Office: AA87 Tel: 4677363 aalshamsan@ksu.edu.sa.

Changes occurring after the CMC

Property Effect

Surface tension Decrease

Interfacial tension Decrease

Equivalent conductivity Decrease

Osmotic pressure Increase

Drug solubility Increase

Page 8: Surfactant Micelles Dr. Aws Alshamsan Department of Pharmaceutics Office: AA87 Tel: 4677363 aalshamsan@ksu.edu.sa.

Surfactant micelle

• The concentration of the micellar surfactant equals to the total surfactant concentration minus the CMC

• Diluting the solution below the CMC causes the micelles to break up into single or non-associate surfactant monomers

Page 9: Surfactant Micelles Dr. Aws Alshamsan Department of Pharmaceutics Office: AA87 Tel: 4677363 aalshamsan@ksu.edu.sa.

Micellar dynamics

• Micelles are not static: they dissociate, regroup, and re-associate rapidly (fraction of second)

• Surfactant molecules (free, adsorbed, and micellar) are in dynamic equilibrium

Micelle

Head

Tail

Page 10: Surfactant Micelles Dr. Aws Alshamsan Department of Pharmaceutics Office: AA87 Tel: 4677363 aalshamsan@ksu.edu.sa.

Micellar shapes

Reverse Micelle

Spherical Cylindrical Lamellar

Page 11: Surfactant Micelles Dr. Aws Alshamsan Department of Pharmaceutics Office: AA87 Tel: 4677363 aalshamsan@ksu.edu.sa.

Spherical micelles

• The polar heads orient toward the outer shell, while hydrocarbon tails form a spherical core

Page 12: Surfactant Micelles Dr. Aws Alshamsan Department of Pharmaceutics Office: AA87 Tel: 4677363 aalshamsan@ksu.edu.sa.

Cylindrical micelles

• Larger micelles are more asymmetric where spherical shape converts to cylindrical shape

• Cylinders tend to arrange in parallel hexagonal contour

Page 13: Surfactant Micelles Dr. Aws Alshamsan Department of Pharmaceutics Office: AA87 Tel: 4677363 aalshamsan@ksu.edu.sa.

Lamellar micelles

• Surfactant molecules arrange in parallel bimolecular sheets with a tail-to-tail orientation

• Water is stratified between the sheets

Page 14: Surfactant Micelles Dr. Aws Alshamsan Department of Pharmaceutics Office: AA87 Tel: 4677363 aalshamsan@ksu.edu.sa.

Reverse Cylindrical

Micelle

Cylindrical Micelle

Lamellar Micelle

Page 15: Surfactant Micelles Dr. Aws Alshamsan Department of Pharmaceutics Office: AA87 Tel: 4677363 aalshamsan@ksu.edu.sa.

How to reduce the CMC?

• Propose two methods to reduce the critical micelle concentration (CMC) of ionic surfactants.


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