CZECH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION J. Ev. PURKYNĚ | |
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Česky / Czech version | Čes. slov. Farm., 2006; 55, 175–180 |
Properties of Benzethonium Chloride in Micellar Solutions and the Effect of Added Sodium Chloride KOPECKÝ F.1, KOPECKÁ B.2, KACLÍK P.1 1Univerzita Komenského v Bratislave, Farmaceutická fakulta, Katedra fyzikálnej chémie liečiv 2Univerzita Komenského v Bratislave, Farmaceutická fakulta, Katedra farmaceutickej analýzy a nukleárnej farmácie |
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Summary: Aqueous solutions of the antimicrobially effective quaternary ammonium salt benzethonium chloride (hyamine
1622) were studied using UV spectrophotometry and partially conductometry. The spectra of micellar solutions
of benzethonium chloride revealed a concentration-dependent bathochromic and hyperchromic shift of a weak
UV absorption band in the region 250–300 nm. This served to elaborate the spectrophotometric determination
of the critical micellar concentration (CMC) of benzethonium chloride and the concentration of free
benzethonium cations in micellar solutions without an addition of NaCl and with a constant addition of NaCl
0.003, 0.1 and 0.15 mol/l. Premicellar associations were not observed and in NaCl-free solutions CMC
0.0028 mol/l was spectrophotometrically determined. An addition of NaCl resulted in an increased
hyperchromic effect and strengthening of micellization, manifested by a more than ten-times decrease in the
CMC as well as the concentration of free benzethonium cations in micellar solutions. The courses of the
determined concentrations of free benzethonium cations in the solutions both without and with the presence of
NaCl were quite similar; their maximal values were always just a little higher than the corresponding CMC and
with a further growth of the total concentration of benzethonium chloride there was, on the other hand, a marked
decrease in the concentration of its free cations in micellar solution. Possible effects of a decreased concentration
of free benzethonium cations due to an added electrolyte on antimicrobial activity and formation of ionic pairs
are discussed.
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