Substrate??Selective Dehydrocondensation at the Interface of Micelles and Emulsions of Common Surfactants
M Kunishima, K Kikuchi, Y Kawai…
Index: Kunishima, Munetaka; Kikuchi, Kanako; Kawai, Yukio; Hioki, Kazuhito Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 2012 , vol. 51, # 9 p. 2080 - 2083
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Abstract
The utilization of micelles for controlling organic reactions has been attracting considerable attention. The micellar interface is well known as an excellent reaction field for hydrolysis.[1– 4] In spite of this fact, the reverse reaction, that is, the dehydrocondensation of a carboxylic acid and an amine, can also be accelerated at the micellar interface. In fact, we successfully showed that a remarkable rate acceleration for the reaction of aliphatic carboxylic acids (A ...
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