The Hydrophobic Effect Applied to Organic Synthesis: Recent Synthetic Chemistry "in Water"

Chemistry : a European Journal
Bruce H LipshutzMargery Cortes-Clerget

Abstract

Recent developments over the past few years in aqueous micellar catalysis are discussed. Applications to problems in synthesis are highlighted, enabled by the use of surfactants that self-aggregate in water into micelles as nanoreactors. These include amphiphiles that have been available for some time, as well as those that have been newly designed. Reactions catalyzed by transition metals, including Pd, Cu, Rh, and Au, are of particular focus.

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