Reactivity control in membrane mimetic systems

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Abstract

Aqueous and reversed micelles, microemulsions, monolayers, bilayers, vesicles, host-guest systems and polyions - collectively termed as membrane mimetic systems - provide unique environments for reactivity control. Properties of the different membrane mimetic systems, kinetic theories governing reactivities therein, and the application of reactivity control in synthetic chemistry, stereochemistry and isotope enrichment will be discussed. © 1982, Walter de Gruyter. All rights reserved.

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Fendler, J. H. (1982). Reactivity control in membrane mimetic systems. Pure and Applied Chemistry, 54(10), 1809–1817. https://doi.org/10.1351/pac198254101809

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