Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1252675 Chemistry and Physics of Lipids 2006 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Optically clear dispersions of dioctadecyldimethylammonium bromide and chloride (DODAX, X = Br−, Cl−) in water can be obtained by simply mixing the amphiphiles at low concentrations (1 mM) and at a temperature safely above the gel to liquid crystalline phase transition temperature (Tm ≈ 45–48 °C) of DODAX in water. Under these conditions, dynamic light scattering shows that, at room temperature, the dispersions contain two well-defined populations of large vesicles with average hydrodynamic radii (RH) of 80 and 337 nm for DODAB and of 69 and 247 nm for DODAC. Cryo-transmission electron microscopy (cryo-TEM) micrographs show that DODAX vesicles are unilamellar and polydisperse with apparent radius up to 800 nm. The vesicles are stable for at least 1 month according to the ageing time-dependence of the turbidity and molar absorption coefficient.

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