Microdroplet Chemistry: Difference of Organic Reactions between Bulk Solution and Aqueous Microdroplets
Soyul Kwak,
Jian Yeo,
Sungmin Jung and
Inho Nam
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Inho Nam: Division of Chemistry & Bio-Environmental Sciences, Seoul Women’s University, Republic of Korea
Academic Journal of Polymer Science, 2018, vol. 1, issue 1, 1-5
Abstract:
Recent applications of microdroplet reactions are noted as reaction acceleration in confined environments and possible future scale-up synthesis compare to that of bulk phase reactions. Microdroplet reactions overcome the thermodynamic and kinetic challenges in an aqueous solution. Due to the microdroplet’s distinctive surface environment, the chemistry in Microdroplets significantly differs from that in the bulk solution.
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Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.19080/AJOP.2018.01.555551
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