Research Award Recognizes Interactions of Surfactants with Biomimetic Membranes
NEXT-ChemX Corporation (OTC: CHMX) was awarded the ACI Distinguished Paper Award at the AOCS Annual Meeting for its research published on surfactants in the Journal of Surfactants & Detergents. The study, co-authored by Dr. Nikolai Kocherginsky and Dr. Brajendra K. Sharma, demonstrated that ionic surfactants can create transmembrane electrical potentials in biomimetic membranes, suggesting potential applications in screening new detergents. This recognition spotlights NEXT-ChemX's innovation in surfactant technology, enhancing its reputation in the cleaning products industry.
- Recognized with the ACI Distinguished Paper Award for outstanding research, boosting company credibility.
- Research findings may lead to the development of new detergents, enhancing product offerings.
- Strengthens partnerships with academic institutions, showcasing innovative collaborations.
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- ACI Distinguished Paper Award Presented at AOCS Annual Meeting
- Findings can be Used for Screening and Development of New Detergents
Austin, Texas, May 05, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- NEXT-ChemX Corporation’s (OTC: CHMX) Research that could help improve micelle sizing and partitioning studies using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) has been recognized as the best paper published in 2020 in the Journal of Surfactants & Detergents.
The authors were recognized during the 2022 American Oil Chemists’ Society (AOCS) Annual Meeting, held May 1-4 in Atlanta, Georgia.
The Distinguished Paper Award is an annual honor presented by the American Cleaning Institute® (ACI).
Dr. Nikolai Kocherginsky, Chief Scientist, Next-ChemX Corporation and Dr. Brajendra K. Sharma, Senior Research Scientist, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign co-authored the paper.
The article focuses on interactions of surfactants with biomimetic membranes, which are easy and inexpensive to make and can imitate biological membranes. When these membranes are fixed in a thermostatically controlled chamber separated into two compartments that contain stirred aqueous solutions, it may be considered as a simple model of a laundry machine. The results revealed that the addition of ionic surfactants into one of the solutions led to the formation of transmembrane electrical potential that is proportional to the logarithm of surfactant concentration. Thus, biomimetic membranes can be used as electrochemical sensors to detect and measure surfactant concentration.
When concentration is near the critical micelle concentration (CMC), a new phenomenon was observed, i.e., spontaneous oscillations of both transmembrane potential and transmembrane current, which mimics the opening and closing of aqueous channels in biological membranes.
A further increase of surfactant concentration led to a sharp 100-fold decrease of transmembrane electrical resistance and the disappearance of any transmembrane voltage. This effect, explained by the washing out of fatty acids from the pores, may be used for screening and development of new detergents.
“We are thrilled to be presented with this award.” said Dr. Kocherginsky and Dr. Sharma. “We are very proud of the article we published and are grateful that our work is being recognized and honored.”
The paper, “Interactions of Surfactants with Biomimetic Membranes. 1. Ionic Surfactants,” was published in the Journal of Surfactants and Detergents, July 2021, Volume 24, Issue 4, pp 661-667.
The American Cleaning Institute® (ACI – www.cleaninginstitute.org) is the Home of the U.S. Cleaning Products Industry® and represents the
About NEXT-ChemX Corporation
NEXT-ChemX Corporation is an innovative technology company preparing to introduce its proprietary, patented novel Membrane-Based Ion Extraction Technology that is proven to extract very low concentrations of ions from liquid solutions rapidly and with significantly better economy while reducing the harmful impact to the environment using current processes. Our system uses a unique hollow fiber technology to extract lithium directly from brines, leach solutions, or recycled battery solutions. The process is continuous, proven and can be used for a range of metal ions and radioactive ions. In addition, the system performs exceptionally well and more economically when purifying bio-oils and biodiesel. Our unique technology is easily scalable, and we are currently developing a modular extraction plant which would allow for the rapid deployment of an extraction facility and its onsite assembly even in remote and difficult environments.
NEXT-ChemX Corporation, is a Nevada company trading on OTC Markets as “CHMX”. For more information, please visit the Company’s website at www.next-chemx.com or contact:
J. Michael Johnson
President, NEXT-ChemX Corporation
+1 512 663 2690
Email: m.johnson@next-chemx.com
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