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Mixed micellization study of ibuprofen (sodium salt) and cationic surfactant (conventional as well as gemini)
Author(s) -
Kumar Dileep,
Rub Malik Abdul,
Azum Naved,
Asiri Abdullah M.
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
journal of physical organic chemistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.325
H-Index - 66
eISSN - 1099-1395
pISSN - 0894-3230
DOI - 10.1002/poc.3730
Subject(s) - chemistry , mole fraction , pulmonary surfactant , micelle , critical micelle concentration , flory–huggins solution theory , gibbs free energy , bromide , monolayer , thermodynamics of micellization , aqueous solution , inorganic chemistry , organic chemistry , thermodynamics , polymer , biochemistry , physics
Herein, we have studied the interaction between cationic surfactant (conventional [myristyltrimethylammonium bromide, MTAB] as well as gemini surfactant 1, 4‐butanediyl‐α, ω‐bis(dimethyltetradecylammonium bromide) (14‐4‐14)) and anti‐inflammatory sodium salt of ibuprofen (IBU) drug in aqueous solutions by using tensiometry method at 298.15 K. The means of the interaction of drugs by added foreign materials is of paramount importance in the drug delivery. Ibuprofen is used for the relief of pain, fever, and swelling. From this study we have evaluated different parameters, for example, critical micelle concentration ( cmc ), micellar mole fraction of mixed micelles/mixed interface ( X 1 m / X 1 σ ), micellar/surface interaction parameter ( β m / β σ ), activity coefficients ( f 1 m / f 1 σ and f 2 m / f 2 σ ) of the mixed micelles/mixed interface, excess Gibbs free energy of mixed monolayer/mixed micelle formation ( Δ G ex σ / Δ G ex m ), surface excess concentration ( Γ max ) etc. and discussed in detail. The micellar interaction parameter ( β m ) was determined from the critical micelle concentration values of the pure surfactant (MTAB/14‐4‐14) and IBU ( cmc 1 and cmc 2 ) and the mixed system ( cmc ) using the Rubingh's model. In addition to this, various other parameters such as packing parameters of amphiphiles in the micelles ( P ), volume contribution of the hydrophobic chain ( V 0 ), and its effective length ( l c ), have also been calculated. The value of micellar mole fraction ( X 1 m ) is found to be more for IBU + 14‐4‐14 mixtures as compared to IBU + MTAB mixtures at lower mole fraction and vice versa at a higher mole fraction of surfactant. The Δ G o m and Δ G o ads values for all studied systems were found out to be negative, ie, micellization, as well as adsorption processes, are found to be energetically favorable.