Study of local anesthetics. Part 193.
Study of temperature and salt-induced micellization of hepatacainium perchlorate in aqueous solution
Authors:
J. Gališinová; J. Čižmárik; F. Andriamainty; I. Malík
Authors‘ workplace:
Farmaceutická fakulta Univerzity Komenského v Bratislave, Katedra farmaceutickej chémie
Published in:
Čes. slov. Farm., 2010; 59, 272-276
Category:
Original Articles
Overview
The critical micellar concentration of heptacainium perchlorate in aqueous NaCl solutions with different concentrations was determined by the spectrophotometric method in the UV region of the spectrum at the temperature range of t = 5–35 °C and pH ≈ 4.5–5.0. The dependence of cmc on temperature T turned out to be of U-shaped. The cmc decreases to a certain minimum and then increases with the temperature. The influence of sodium chloride on the critical micellar concentration was studied. A gentle increase in cmc is seen for increasing concentration of aqueous NaCl solution (up to 0.3 mol/l), but vice versa a rapid decrease in cmc is observed from 0.4 mol/l concentration of NaCl solution. The influence of perchlorate against the chloride ion on the critical micellar concentration was also studied.
Key words:
local anaesthetics – heptacainium perchlorate – sodium chloride – critical micellar concentration – micellization – spectrophotometry
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