Issue 6, 2017

Vesicle formation by proton transfer driven short-tailed fatty acids of C4–C8 chain length in water

Abstract

Ultrashort single-chain fatty acids self-assemble to form vesicles under certain proton-driven conditions. The protonation provides a larger charge area around the hydrophilic carbonyl headgroups, and proton shift as the key driving parameter was studied. The ultrashort fatty acids (C4–C8) formed stable unilamellar vesicles predominantly through out the whole range of tested pH levels (6.5–9.5). A proton-driven self-assembly process and effects on the phase transition were characterized by dynamic light scattering, transmission electron microscopy and cryo-transmission electron microscopy. In particular, we studied in greater detail the molecular packing characteristics of FA vesicles for geometric reasons and the protonation effect changes the molecular surface charge and further carboxylic acid headgroup motion. This study enhances the understanding of the physicochemical specificity of these membrane vesicles, and may facilitate the alteration of membrane function caused by FAs.

Graphical abstract: Vesicle formation by proton transfer driven short-tailed fatty acids of C4–C8 chain length in water

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Oct 2016
Accepted
22 Dec 2016
First published
06 Jan 2017

Soft Matter, 2017,13, 1291-1298

Vesicle formation by proton transfer driven short-tailed fatty acids of C4–C8 chain length in water

L. Chen, H. Wang, Y. Deng and S. Deng, Soft Matter, 2017, 13, 1291 DOI: 10.1039/C6SM02307J

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