2020
DOI: 10.26434/chemrxiv.12388772
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Can Polarity-Inverted Surfactants Self-Assemble in Nonpolar Solvents?

Abstract: We investigate the self-assembly process of a surfactant with inverted polarity in water and cyclohexane using both all-atom and coarse grained hybrid particle-field molecular<br>dynamics simulations. Unlike conventional surfactants, the molecule under study proposed in a recent experiment is<br><div>formed by a rigid and compact hydrophobic adamantane moiety, and a long and floppy triethylene glycol tail. In water, we report the formation of stable inverted micelles with the adamanta… Show more

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