Yujie Wang
University of Porto
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Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2011
João A. S. Almeida; Sandra P. R. Pinto; Yujie Wang; Eduardo F. Marques; Alberto A. C. C. Pais
Cationic liposomes have been extensively studied from the experimental and theoretical standpoints, motivated both by their fundamental interest and by potential applications in drug delivery and gene therapy. However, a detailed understanding of the nature of interactions within mixed bilayers containing cationic gemini surfactants is still lacking. This work focuses on the structural and dynamic properties of DODAB membranes in the presence of dicationic gemini surfactants. A thermodynamic characterization of the phase transitions in the mixed systems has been carried out by differential scanning calorimetry, while insight into the molecular interactions in the bilayer has been provided by molecular dynamics. For this purpose, variations in the gemini spacer and tail length, as well as in the respective molar fraction, have been included in both experimental and simulation studies. The results indicate that the influence of cationic gemini surfactants upon the thermotropic behavior and degree of order of DODAB structures is controlled by a complex interplay between charge density, conformation and hydrophobic effects, for which a detailed rationale is provided.
Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2017
Ricardo M.F. Fernandes; Yujie Wang; Pedro Tavares; Sandra C.C. Nunes; Alberto A. C. C. Pais; Eduardo F. Marques
Numerous reports have shown that the self-assembling properties of 12-s-12 bis(quaternary ammonium) gemini surfactants in aqueous solution are significantly influenced by s, the number of methylene groups in the covalent spacer. However, the role played by s on the phase behavior of the single compounds has not been investigated in a similarly systematic way. Here, we report on the thermotropic phase behavior of the anhydrous compounds with s = 2-6, 8, 10, and 12, resorting to differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), polarized light microscopy (PLM), and X-ray diffraction (XRD). All of the compounds show a stepwise melting behavior, decomposing at 200 °C. As the spacer length increases, nonmonotonic trends are observed for the thermodynamic parameters of the thermotropic phase transitions, mesophase formation, and solid-state d00l spacings. In particular, the number and type of mesophases (ordered smectic phases and/or fluid smectic liquid crystals) depend critically on s. Further, upon heating molecules with s < 8 decompose before the liquid phase, while those with long spacers, s = 8-12, reach the isotropization (clearing) temperature, hence forming both ionic liquid crystals and ionic liquid phases. We demonstrate that the melting behavior and type of ionic mesophases formed by gemini molecules can be usefully manipulated by a simple structural parameter like the length of the covalent linker.
Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2002
Guangyue Bai; Yujie Wang; Haike Yan; R. K. Thomas; Jan C. T. Kwak
Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2007
Hugh D. Burrows; María J. Tapia; Cláudia L. Silva; Alberto A. C. C. Pais; Sofia M. Fonseca; J. Pina; J. Sérgio Seixas de Melo; Yujie Wang; Eduardo F. Marques; Matti Knaapila; Andrew P. Monkman; Vasil M. Garamus; Swapna Pradhan; Ullrich Scherf
Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2002
Guangyue Bai; Jinben Wang; Yujie Wang; Haike Yan; R. K. Thomas
Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2006
Yujie Wang; Guangyue Bai; Eduardo F. Marques; Haike Yan
Journal of Molecular Liquids | 2008
Yujie Wang; Eduardo F. Marques
Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2006
Yujie Wang; Eduardo F. Marques
Langmuir | 2001
Guangyue Bai; Yujie Wang; Jinben Wang; and Buxing Han; Haike Yan
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2006
Eduardo F. Marques; Rodrigo O. Brito; Yujie Wang; Bruno F.B. Silva