As clearly described in the series of illustrative examples reported above, the use of micellar environments in catalysis is not just a soapy version of homogeneous catalysis.71 Micelles behave much more as nanoreactors characterized by unique features with all the extra advantages intrinsic in the use of water as solvent. Micellar catalysis has been demonstrated to be suitable to almost all classes of chemical transformations, in particular for a wide range of reactions promoted by metal complexes or organometallic species, also with impressive examples in asymmetric catalysis. The great advantage of using catalysts already developed for use in organic media without the need of ligand modifications to make the catalyst compati...