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J Pérez-Juste1, F Hollfelder, A J Kirby
1Department of Organic and Molecular Inorganic Chemistry, University of Groningen, The Netherlands.
Organic Letters
|May 18, 2000
Abstract:
[reaction: see text] We have analyzed the different catalytic effects of surfactant aggregates upon the rate-determining hydroxide ion induced deprotonation reaction of 1. Vesicles are more effective catalysts than micelles, most likely providing a more apolar microenvironment at the substrate binding sites. We suggest that this leads to a catalytic reaction involving less strongly hydrated hydroxide ions. In the case of DODAB and DODAC vesicles, binding of cholesterol to the bilayer further increases the catalytic efficiency.