Reactions in Micellar Systems
Leibniz Institute for Catalysis · University of Rostock
Abstract
The notion of "green chemistry" has encouraged even synthetic organic chemists to include water as a solvent. Incredible selectivities and activities can be achieved through the addition of amphiphiles with a defined structure. The morphology of supramolecular assemblies or associates formed by surfactants vary according to the temperature and concentration. As a rule, reactions are typically conducted using simple spherical aggregates, that is, micelles in the nanometer range. The strong polarity gradient present between the hydrophilic surface and the hydrophobic core of the micelle means that both nonpolar and polar reagents can be solubilized. This solubilization results in reactants becoming more…
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- 18.89
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- 100%
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- 329
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3Topics & keywords
- Micelle
- Supramolecular chemistry
- Solubilization
- Reagent
- Amphiphile
- Chemistry
- Polar
- Phase (matter)
- Clean water and sanitation