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Interaction between the branched poly(etylene oxide)-containing cyclodextrins and nonionic surfactant Triton X-100 was studied. Amphiphilic character of substituted cyclodextrins where poly(etylene oxide) fragments serve as the hydrophilic moiety and outer cyclodextrin surface, as the hydrophobic moiety. Using two groups of experimental methods, it was shown that substituted β-cyclodextrin forms inclusion...
The conformations of the molecules of DNA–surfactant complexes in dilute solutions and on the atomic smooth surfaces of mica and highly oriented pyrolytic graphite were comparatively studied by the methods of isothermal diffusion, electric birefringence, and atomic force microscopy. The DNA–surfactant complexes were deposited onto the substrates from a chloroform solution. The number of particles...
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