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Spectroscopy Letters
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Volume 39, 2006 - Issue 4
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Original Articles

Solution Behaviour of Rivanol in Micellar Environments

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Pages 357-372 | Received 19 May 2005, Accepted 15 May 2006, Published online: 15 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

The interaction of the cationic drug rivanol (RIV) with three types of surfactants; [cationic (cetyltrimethylammonium bromide; CTAB), anionic (sodium dodecylsulfate; SDS), and nonionic (t‐octylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol, TX‐100)] has been studied spectrophotometrically as a function of surfactant concentration from the premicellar to the postmicellar region. A comparison of the binding constants calculated from the Benesi–Hildebrand equation indicated that the binding tendency of RIV with TX‐100 micelles is higher than that with SDS micelles. The binding constants of RIV to both SDS and TX‐100 micelles were found to decrease in the presence of NaCl (0.225% w/v), ethanol (5% v/v), propylene glycol (5% v/v), and glycerin (5% v/v), The addition of the additives to the medium had a pronounced effect on the association of RIV with micelles. They all tended to decrease the binding of RIV to micelles. The inhibitory effect of alcohols followed the order water>glycerin>propylene glycol>ethanol.

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