Surfactant mediated intercalation of a hydrophobic drug into layered double hydroxides: Probing the structural features by the photophysical behaviour of piroxicam
Nawal Fodil Cherif , François Réveret , Anthony Barros , Vagner Roberto Magri , Fabrice Leroux , Damien Boyer , Vera Regina Leopoldo Constantino , Christine Taviot-Guého
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Abstract
Piroxicam (PIR), a hydrophobic drug with ionisable properties, can adopt various prototropic forms and conformations, which make its structural and dynamic properties highly dependent on its environment. In this study, PIR was, for the first time, incorporated into Zn2+/Al3+ layered double hydroxides using a surfactant-mediated intercalation method (Zn2Al-DS@%PIR), which first involved the encapsulation of PIR within dodecyl sulfate (DS) micelles. A comprehensive investigation of the DS-PIR assembly within the interlayer space of the LDH is proposed, particularly emphasizing the utilization of the optical properties of PIR as a structural probe. The structural and chemical properties of the Zn2Al-DS@%PIR samples prepared with different PIR contents (0.16, 0.90 and 2.06 wt%) were assessed by X-ray diffraction, Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) and thermal analysis. By exploiting PIR's photochemical properties in both solid-state and solution, it was gained deeper insights into PIR molecular arrangement within the LDH interlayer space. FTIR results showed the stabilization of the ZZZ conformation form for intercalated PIR, while thermal analyses revealed an improved thermal stability of PIR of 80 °C for the sample with a maximum PIR loading content of 2.06 wt%. Interestingly, fluorescence results clearly confirmed the intercalation of PIR in LDH, both as global neutral and anionic forms, and allowed to infer their location in the interlayer space. A protective effect against photodegradation was also observed. This work can contribute to advancements in the challenging intercalation of other hydrophobic drugs.
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Applied Clay Science aims to be an international journal attracting high quality scientific papers on clays and clay minerals, including research papers, reviews, and technical notes. The journal covers typical subjects of Fundamental and Applied Clay Science such as:
• Synthesis and purification
• Structural, crystallographic and mineralogical properties of clays and clay minerals
• Thermal properties of clays and clay minerals
• Physico-chemical properties including i) surface and interface properties; ii) thermodynamic properties; iii) mechanical properties
• Interaction with water, with polar and apolar molecules
• Colloidal properties and rheology
• Adsorption, Intercalation, Ionic exchange
• Genesis and deposits of clay minerals
• Geology and geochemistry of clays
• Modification of clays and clay minerals properties by thermal and physical treatments
• Modification by chemical treatments with organic and inorganic molecules(organoclays, pillared clays)
• Modification by biological microorganisms. etc...