Abstract
Micellization of d-α-tocopheryl polyethylene glycol 1000 succinate (TPGS 1000): Thermodynamics and related Solute solvent interactions.
Hadiatul Ain Binti Hasanuddin1, Meor Mohd Affandi MMR1, 2, Mohamed Salama1, Minaketan Tripathy1,3*
DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.13005/ojc/300323
Abstract:
TPGS-1000 has been shown to have wide array of potentials in the field of pharmaceutical sciences. The present study involves the determination of the critical micelle concentration (CMC) of TPGS-1000 in water so to revalidate the value from literature. The conductometric technique has been used for the determination of the CMC value. The obtained value is well agreed with that of the literature. The temperature dependence of the CMC in case of TPGS-1000 has been observed to be negligible. Further the observed specific conductance values during conductometric measurements have been used to evaluate the corresponding values of molar conductance. The values of activation energy related to the different concentrations of TPGS-1000 have been estimated using the Arrhenius equation. The thermodynamic parameters for the micellization process of TPGS-1000 in water have also been calculated.
Keywords:micellization; molar conductance; activation energy; and thermodynamics
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