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The use of microemulsions as media for organic reactions is a way to overcome the reagent incompatibility problems that are frequently encountered in organic synthesis. In this sense, microemulsions can be regarded as an alternative to phase transfer catalysis. The microemulsion approach and the phase transfer approaches can also be combined, i.e. the reaction can be carried out in a microemulsion...
Microemulsions are useful as reaction media to overcome the reagent incompatibility that one frequently encounters in organic synthesis. In this respect microemulsions can be regarded as an alternative to two-phase systems with added phase transfer agent (phase transfer catalysis). Recent work has shown that the two approaches, i.e. use of microemulsions and addition of a phase transfer agent, can...
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