University of Minnesota, Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, 421 Washington Ave. SE, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455, USA.
Langmuir. 2010 Jun 15;26(12):9666-72. doi: 10.1021/la1002429.
We report the formation of giant Pluronic L121 vesicles with diameters of the order of 200 microm obtained by a previously unreported mechanism that occurs during the solvent evaporation method of vesicle formation. We begin with a water-oil-water double emulsion that is stabilized by dissolving the commercially available triblock copolymer Pluronic L121 in the volatile oil-phase. During the evaporation, the oil phase spreads on the surface of the continuous aqueous phase, leaving behind the aqueous inner droplet of the double emulsion droplet that eventually yields the vesicle. The spreading of the solvent mixture of the oil phase is induced either by the rapid ejection of the inner droplet out of the double emulsion droplet, or by the spreading of the oil phase of a neighboring emulsion droplet.
我们报告了通过以前未报道的机制形成的直径约为 200 微米的巨大 Pluronic L121 囊泡的形成,该机制发生在囊泡形成的溶剂蒸发方法中。我们从由商业可得的三嵌段共聚物 Pluronic L121 溶解在挥发性油相中的水-油-水双乳液开始。在蒸发过程中,油相在连续水相的表面上展开,留下双乳液液滴的内水相液滴,该液滴最终产生囊泡。溶剂混合物的油相的展开要么是通过内液滴从双乳液液滴中快速射出而引起的,要么是通过邻近乳液液滴的油相的展开而引起的。