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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Bolaamphiphiles (also known as bolaform suBolaamphiphiles (also known as bolaform surfactants,bolaphiles, or alpha-omega-type surfactants) are amphiphilic molecules that have hydrophilic groups at both ends of a sufficiently long hydrophobic hydrocarbon chain. Compared to single-headed amphiphiles, the introduction of a second head-group generally induces a higher solubility in water, an increase in the critical micelle concentration (cmc), and a decrease in aggregation number. The aggregate morphologies of bolaamphiphiles include spheres, cylinders, disks, and vesicles. Bolaamphiphiles are also known to form helical structures that can form monolayer microtubular self-assemblies.rm monolayer microtubular self-assemblies. , Bolaamphiphile (auch „Bolatenside“ oder kuBolaamphiphile (auch „Bolatenside“ oder kurz „Bolas“) stellen eine besondere Art amphiphiler Moleküle dar. Sie besitzen mindestens zwei hydrophile Kopfgruppen, die durch einen hinreichend langen, hydrophoben Molekülteil separiert werden. Der Name „Bola“ besitzt seinen Ursprung in der Ähnlichkeit der Molekülgestalt zu einer Wurfwaffe indigener Völker und wurde 1951 von Raymond M. Fouss und David Edelson eingeführt.ond M. Fouss und David Edelson eingeführt.
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rdfs:comment Bolaamphiphiles (also known as bolaform suBolaamphiphiles (also known as bolaform surfactants,bolaphiles, or alpha-omega-type surfactants) are amphiphilic molecules that have hydrophilic groups at both ends of a sufficiently long hydrophobic hydrocarbon chain. Compared to single-headed amphiphiles, the introduction of a second head-group generally induces a higher solubility in water, an increase in the critical micelle concentration (cmc), and a decrease in aggregation number. The aggregate morphologies of bolaamphiphiles include spheres, cylinders, disks, and vesicles. Bolaamphiphiles are also known to form helical structures that can form monolayer microtubular self-assemblies.rm monolayer microtubular self-assemblies. , Bolaamphiphile (auch „Bolatenside“ oder kuBolaamphiphile (auch „Bolatenside“ oder kurz „Bolas“) stellen eine besondere Art amphiphiler Moleküle dar. Sie besitzen mindestens zwei hydrophile Kopfgruppen, die durch einen hinreichend langen, hydrophoben Molekülteil separiert werden. Der Name „Bola“ besitzt seinen Ursprung in der Ähnlichkeit der Molekülgestalt zu einer Wurfwaffe indigener Völker und wurde 1951 von Raymond M. Fouss und David Edelson eingeführt.ond M. Fouss und David Edelson eingeführt.
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