posted on 2016-12-20, 16:50authored byChristopher
M. Gabriel, Nicholas R. Lee, Florence Bigorne, Piyatida Klumphu, Michael Parmentier, Fabrice Gallou, Bruce H. Lipshutz
The impact of varying
percentages of an organic solvent added to
reactions run in aqueous nanomicelles as the reaction medium has been
investigated. Issues such as rates of reaction, percent conversion,
and yield, as well as various practical aspects (e.g., effect on stirring,
etc.), are discussed, leading to an operationally simple method for
the general improvement of potentially problematic systems across
a broad range of reaction types, in particular for reactions run at
scale.