M. Yamanaka et al., VOLUME STUDY ON THE MICELLE FORMATION OF LOCAL-ANESTHETIC DIBUCAINE HYDROCHLORIDE AND DODECYLTRIMETHYLAMMONIUM CHLORIDE MIXTURES, Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan, 68(8), 1995, pp. 2159-2164
Densities of aqueous solutions of mixtures of dibucaine hydrochloride
(DCHC), a local anesthetic, and dodecyltrimethylammonium chloride (DTA
C) were measured as functions of total molality. The apparent molar vo
lumes of the mixtures were calculated from the density data. The molar
volumes in the monomeric and micellar states were evaluated from the
dependence of the apparent molar volume on the total molality. The cri
tical micelle concentration (cmc) of the mixtures was determined from
the break point of the apparent molar volume vs. the total molality cu
rves, while the micellar composition was evaluated from the dependence
of the cmc on the mole fraction of DTAC in the mixture. The compositi
on diagram of micellization has a swollen cigar shape, slightly distor
ted in the composition range near the DTAC component; such a distortio
n indicates slightly non-ideal mixing between the hydrophobic groups o
f DCHC and DTAC molecules in the micelle. However, the molar volume of
micellar state varies depending upon the micellar composition along a
straight line connecting the molar volumes of DCHC and DTAC. Moreover
, the volume of micelle formation is smaller for DCHC, which has large
r monomer and micellar volumes than DTAC, and increases linearly with
increasing DTAC composition in the micelle. Therefore, the bulky struc
ture of the hydrophobic part of the DCHC molecule affects both the mis
cibility and the volume behavior in the DCHC-DTAC mixed micelles.