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Design of Stimuli‐Responsive Dynamic Covalent Delivery Systems for Volatile Compounds (Part 2): Fragrance‐Releasing Cleavable Surfactants in Functional Perfumery Applications

Vera Tchakalova, Eric Lutz, Serge Lamboley, Émilie Moulin, Dániel Benczédi, Nicolas Giuseppone, Andreas Herrmann

2021Chemistry - A European Journal20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Amphiphilic imines prepared by condensation of a hydrophobic fragrance aldehyde with a hydrophilic amine derived from a poly(propylene oxide) and poly(ethylene oxide) diblock copolymer were investigated as cleavable surfactant profragrances in applications of functional perfumery. In water, the cleavable surfactants assemble into micelles that allow solubilization of perfume molecules that are not covalently attached to the surfactant. Dynamic headspace analysis on a glass surface showed that solubilized perfume molecules evaporated in a similar manner in the presence of the cleavable surfactant as compared with a non-cleavable reference surfactant. Under application conditions, the cleavable surfactant imine hydrolysed to release the covalently linked fragrance aldehyde. The profragrances were stable during storage in aqueous media, and upon dilution showed a blooming effect for the hydrolytical fragrance release and a more balanced performance of a solubilized perfume by retaining the more volatile fragrances and boosting the evaporation of the less volatile fragrances.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryPulmonary surfactantAldehydeEthylene oxideCovalent bondOrganic chemistryAmphiphileMicelleIminePropylene oxideDodecanolHydrolysisAqueous solutionCopolymerPolymer chemistryChemical engineeringPolymerCatalysisEngineeringBiochemistryAdvanced Polymer Synthesis and CharacterizationSupramolecular Chemistry and ComplexesPhotochromic and Fluorescence Chemistry
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