Solution Behavior of Surfactants [electronic resource] : Theoretical and Applied Aspects Volume 2 / edited by K.L. Mittal, E.J. Fendler.
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TextUtgivningsuppgift: New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 1982Utgåva: 1st ed. 1982Beskrivning: 822 p. online resourceInnehållstyp: - text
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- 9781461334941
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of Volume 2 -- III: Micelles in Non-Aqueous Media -- Structure, Solubilizing Properties and Catalysis by Reversed Micelles -- Control of Reactions in Extremely Restricted Environment Provided by Reversed Micelles -- The Surface Chemistry and Solution Behavior of Dinonylnaphthalene Sulfonic Acid - Recent Advances -- Kinetic Concepts in Reversed Micellar Systems -- Photon Correlation Spectroscopy of Inverted Micellar Aggregates of AOT in Heptane -- Observation of Amphiphilic Association in Nonaqueous Solvents by Exclusion Chromatography -- The Effect of Inverse Micelles on the Inter- and Intramolecular Esterification Reactions of an ?-Hydroxyalkanoic Acid -- Transition State Structure for the Reversible Hydration of 1,3-Dichloroacetone in the Presence of Aerosol-OT Reversed Micelles in Hexane -- Discussiom -- IV: Solubilization Phenomenon -- Micellar Solubilization of Enzymes in Hydrocarbon Solvents -- Solubilization in Aqueous Micellar Solutions Studied by NMR-Methods -- Solubilization of Petroleum Oils by Micelle Forming Surfactants -- Non-Solubilization of Corn Oil in Aqueous Surfactant Solutions -- Discussion -- V: Reactions in Micelles and Micellar Catalysis -- The Quantitative Analysis of Micellar Effects on Chemical Reactivity and Equilibria: An Evolutionary Overview -- Reactive Counterion Surfactants -- Stereoselectivity in Micellar Esterolysis -- Selective Mercuration of Dienes in Micellar Medium: Mechanism and Potential Synthetic Application -- Micellar Effects on the Reaction of Ethyl Violet Carbocation with Hydroxide Ion -- The Action of a Surfactant upon Phosphorylase Kinase -- Spectral Study of Aromatic Carboxylic Acids in Micellar Environments -- Micelle Stabilized Room Temperature Phosphorescence -- Micellar Effects on the Radiation Chemistry of Biologically Important Compounds.-Influence of Micellar Microenvironments on Redox and Kinetic Properties of Radical Ions -- Alkaline Hydrolysis in Micellar Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate: The “Binding” of OH to Anionic Micelles -- A Quantitative Treatment of the Deprotonation Equilibria of Benzimidazole in Basic Solutions of Cetyltrimethylammonium Ion (CTAX) Surfactants -- Specific Role of Functional Micelles in the Catalysis of an Elimination Reaction -- Cyclodextrins as Enzyme Models -- Discussion -- VI: Microemulsions and Reactions in Microemulsion Media -- Dynamics of Microemulsions -- Water-in-Oil Microemulsions: Structural Features and Application as Biological Models -- Chemistry of Detergentless Microemulsions -- Vectorially Photoinduced Electron-Transfer Processes across Water-in-Oil Interfaces of Microemulsions -- Discussion -- VII: Use of Surfactants in Analytical Chemistry -- Chelating Behavior of Pyrocatechol Violet with Micelle Forming Cationic Surfactant -- Use of Micellar and Cyclodextrin Solutions in Liquid Chromatographic Separations -- Probing the Mechanism of Micellar Sensitization of Photometric Analysis -- Nonionic Surfactants in Photometric Determination of Trace Metals -- Discussion -- VIII: Miscellaneous Applications of Surfactants -- Surfactants in Particle Migration Imaging -- Polymeric Flocculants and Selective Flocculation - An Overview -- Pesticide Surfactant Systems: A Multiplicity of Surfactant Physical Properties Employed to Improve the Biological Effect -- Deinking of Wastepaper — An Overview -- Surfactant-Polymer Interactions in Tertiary Oil Recovery -- Relationship of Oil Recovery Activity to Surfactant Aggregate Size in Petroleum Sulfonate Solutions -- IX: General Papers -- A Phosphorus-31 NMR Study of Monovalent Cation Interactions with the Negatively Charged Surface of PhosphatidylserineVesicles -- Lysosomotropic Agents II. Synthesis and Cytotoxic Action of Lysosomotropic Detergents -- Osmotic Coupling: The Key to Faster Mass Transport Experiments -- Kinetics and Equilibria of Na:Ca:Mg Exchange in Zeolite A -- Protection of TrichodermaReesei Cellulase from Inactivation Due to Shaking -- Effect of Decylmethyl Sulfoxide on Skin Penetration -- Discussion -- About the Contributors.
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