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Reverse Microemulsion-mediated Synthesis of Monometallic and Bimetallic Early Transition Metal Carbide and Nitride Nanoparticles
Published on: November 27, 2015
Topologically Controlled Synthesis of Reversible Macrocyclic Compounds in Microemulsions
Yanallah Alqarni1, Toby D M Bell1, Rico F Tabor1
1School of Chemistry , Monash University , Clayton , Victoria 3800 , Australia.
Abstract:
A novel and simple approach was used to synthesize a reversible macrocyclic compound. This approach is based on capturing molecules with a photodynamic covalent bond inside microemulsions as nanoreactors and exposing them to UV radiation to facilitate a stereoselective reaction to form cyclic compounds quantitatively and selectively. The size of the microemulsion droplets used played a crucial role in synthesizing the reversible macrocyclic compounds. The formed macrocyclic compound was able to revert to monomers under UV irradiation of a shorter wavelength.
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