The effects of self-assembly on the hydrolysis kinetics of surfactants that contain ester bonds are discussed. A number of examples on how reaction rates and apparent reaction orders can be modulated by changes in the conditions, including an instance of apparent zero-order kinetics, are presented. Furthermore, it is shown that the examples on reaction kinetics display parallels and connections to important physicochemical aspects of surfactant aggregates, namely, the "reservoir function" of micelles and the fact that the headgroup region of micelles constitutes an aqueous environment largely distinct from the bulk solution. The examples presented can be used in teaching organic as well as physical chemistry. The text is written with the in...
The present review paper deals with the development of catalytic systems in water in the presence of...
The nature of rate-retarding effects of cationic micelles on the water-catalyzed hydrolyses of a ser...
The association of many classes of surface-active molecules into micellar aggregates is a well-known...
Catalysis of organic reactions by unfunctionalized surfactant aggregates (micelles, vesicles) in aqu...
Aqueous solutions containing hydrotropes, micelles, and vesicles are discussed in detail in terms of...
The aim of this work has been to investigate how microemulsions and micellar systems can be used as ...
The association of many classes of surface active molecules into micellar aggregates is a well-known...
The nature of the rate retarding effects of cationic, anionic and nonionic micelles on the water-cat...
Abstract — Those features of micellar organization and structure most pertinent to the understanding...
The alkaline hydrolysis of carboxylate (1-naphthylbutyrate) and carbonate esters (2-(methylsulfonyl)...
258-264The hydrolysis of some simple aliphatic esters having variation in number of carbon atoms i...
The nature of the rate-retarding effects of anionic micelles of sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) on the ...
Surfactants are self-assembled compounds that depend on their structure and electric charge can inte...
AbstractThe alkaline hydrolysis of carboxylate (1-naphthylbutyrate) and carbonate esters (2-(methyls...
We investigate the breakdown of a system of micellar aggregates in a surfactant solution following a...
The present review paper deals with the development of catalytic systems in water in the presence of...
The nature of rate-retarding effects of cationic micelles on the water-catalyzed hydrolyses of a ser...
The association of many classes of surface-active molecules into micellar aggregates is a well-known...
Catalysis of organic reactions by unfunctionalized surfactant aggregates (micelles, vesicles) in aqu...
Aqueous solutions containing hydrotropes, micelles, and vesicles are discussed in detail in terms of...
The aim of this work has been to investigate how microemulsions and micellar systems can be used as ...
The association of many classes of surface active molecules into micellar aggregates is a well-known...
The nature of the rate retarding effects of cationic, anionic and nonionic micelles on the water-cat...
Abstract — Those features of micellar organization and structure most pertinent to the understanding...
The alkaline hydrolysis of carboxylate (1-naphthylbutyrate) and carbonate esters (2-(methylsulfonyl)...
258-264The hydrolysis of some simple aliphatic esters having variation in number of carbon atoms i...
The nature of the rate-retarding effects of anionic micelles of sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) on the ...
Surfactants are self-assembled compounds that depend on their structure and electric charge can inte...
AbstractThe alkaline hydrolysis of carboxylate (1-naphthylbutyrate) and carbonate esters (2-(methyls...
We investigate the breakdown of a system of micellar aggregates in a surfactant solution following a...
The present review paper deals with the development of catalytic systems in water in the presence of...
The nature of rate-retarding effects of cationic micelles on the water-catalyzed hydrolyses of a ser...
The association of many classes of surface-active molecules into micellar aggregates is a well-known...