2018
DOI: 10.1007/s10953-018-0739-7
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Interaction of a Surface-Active Ionic Liquid with an Antidepressant Drug: Micellization and Spectroscopic Studies

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“…: ΠCMC=γ0γCMC where γ 0 and γ CMC are the surface tension of pure water and the surface tension at the CMC, respectively. γ CMC can be used to calculate the effectiveness of surfactant to reduce the surface tension of water as an indication of the maximum reduction of surface tension (Chen et al, ; Farooq et al, ). The values of Π cmc are given Table .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…: ΠCMC=γ0γCMC where γ 0 and γ CMC are the surface tension of pure water and the surface tension at the CMC, respectively. γ CMC can be used to calculate the effectiveness of surfactant to reduce the surface tension of water as an indication of the maximum reduction of surface tension (Chen et al, ; Farooq et al, ). The values of Π cmc are given Table .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[36] Cholinium amino acid ILs were used to solubilize and stabilize paclitaxel, sterically and ionically, preventing the drug molecules from aggregating for 3 months. [37] Farooq et al [38] evidenced enhanced solubility through the formation of micelles by a surface active imidazolium chloride IL, with the antidepressant nortriptyline hydrochloride being trapped at the inner surface of the microstructures. Pal and Yadav [39] used a similar IL with a higher degree of substitution to solubilize anesthetics lidocaine hydrochloride and procaine hydrochloride, evidencing strong interactions between the drug molecules and the IL components.…”
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“…The micellization in gemini surfactants like other surface‐active molecules (Bhat et al, 2019; Farooq et al, 2017a; Farooq et al, 2018; Khan et al, 2017) occurs due to the hydrophobic interactions among their hydrocarbon chains and coulombic repulsions of hydrophilic head groups (Azum et al, 2016; Farooq et al, 2017b; Khan et al, 2015).…”
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