H. Yoshioka et al., CHITOSAN-DERIVED POLYMER-SURFACTANTS AND THEIR MICELLAR PROPERTIES, Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry, 59(10), 1995, pp. 1901-1904
Chitosan derivatives, sulfated N-acyl-chitosan (S-C-n-chitosan) posses
sing various lengths of alkyl chain, were prepared, and the properties
of their aqueous solutions were examined, The H-1-NMR spectrum of D2O
solutions of S-C-12-chitosan showed broadening of the proton signals
caused by aggregation of the alkyl chain, The solubility of a hydropho
bic compounds, azobenzene, was small in the aqueous solutions of S-C-n
-chitosan with shorter alkyl chains, but increased with increasing len
gth of the chains above C-10, showing that micelles had been formed. T
he ESR spectrum of a spin probe, TEMPO, in an S-C-14-chitosan solution
showed the existence of a hydrophobic region in the solution, but thi
s region did not exist in the S-C-2-chitosan solution, The rigidity of
this region was examined by using a spin probe, 16-doxyl-stearic acid
, From these results, it was revealed that S-C-n-chitosan with longer
alkyl chains formed a novel type of micelle called a ''polymer micelle
,'' which was more stable than the ordinary micelles formed from low-m
olecular-weight surfactants.