Jp. Rolland et al., MISCIBILITY OF BINARY-MIXTURES OF HIGHLY FLUORINATED DOUBLE-CHAIN GLYCEROPHOSPHOCHOLINES AND 1,2-DIPALMITOYLPHOSPHATIDYLCHOLINE (DPPC), Chemistry and physics of lipids, 85(2), 1997, pp. 135-143
The miscibility of highly fluorinated glycerophosphocholines with conv
entional ones and among themselves has been studied by DSC. The least
fluorinated DF4C11PC of the series displays restricted miscibility wit
h DPPC. The binary systems formed from the mixed-chain fluorocarbon/hy
drocarbon [F8E11][C16]OPC and the homogenous fluorocarbon DF8C11OPC or
hydrocarbon DPPC, respectively, exhibit increased miscibility in both
the gel and fluid phases, although both systems are far from ideal. T
he two structurally very close DF4C11PC and DF6C11PC phosphatidylcholi
nes, whose chains differ by two difluoromethylenes, display a non-idea
l mixing behavior in the fluid phase and partial miscibility in the ge
l phase, which contrasts with the nearly ideal mixing behavior of DMPC
and DPPC whose chain differ by two methylenes. These results indicate
that chain-chain discrimination exists between fluorinated and fully
hydrocarbon chains, and are consistent with selective lateral chain-ch
ain interactions, which are more important between hydrocarbon chains
than between a hydrocarbon and fluorocarbon chain, or between fluoroca
rbon chains. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd.