The coaggregating tendencies of five methyl esters of saturated or unsaturated single-chain carboxylic acids, namely octanoic (8-Me), dodecanoic (12-Me), stearic (18-Me), oleic (c18:1-Me) and elaidic (t-18:1-Me) acids...The coaggregating tendencies of five methyl esters of saturated or unsaturated single-chain carboxylic acids, namely octanoic (8-Me), dodecanoic (12-Me), stearic (18-Me), oleic (c18:1-Me) and elaidic (t-18:1-Me) acids, were investigated in five aquiorgano binary solvent systems, V/V DX-H2O (Phi=0.50, 0.45, 0.40, 0.30, 0.20), using naphthylethyl octyl (Np-8), dodecyl (Np-12), hexadecyl (Np-16) ether as fluorescent probes. The orders of their coaggregating tendencies changed in solvents of different Phi values. Our results could be rationalized by a chain-foldability effect without neighboring moiety participation.展开更多
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文摘The coaggregating tendencies of five methyl esters of saturated or unsaturated single-chain carboxylic acids, namely octanoic (8-Me), dodecanoic (12-Me), stearic (18-Me), oleic (c18:1-Me) and elaidic (t-18:1-Me) acids, were investigated in five aquiorgano binary solvent systems, V/V DX-H2O (Phi=0.50, 0.45, 0.40, 0.30, 0.20), using naphthylethyl octyl (Np-8), dodecyl (Np-12), hexadecyl (Np-16) ether as fluorescent probes. The orders of their coaggregating tendencies changed in solvents of different Phi values. Our results could be rationalized by a chain-foldability effect without neighboring moiety participation.