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Nanoparticles for catalysis in aqueous media

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DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsc.2022.100691

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Surfactant; Micelle; Water; Nanoparticles; Catalysis; Sustainability

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  1. National Science Foundation
  2. [CHE-2044778]

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This review highlights the recent development of nanocatalyst-enabled chemical transformations in water, using nanomicelle/surfactant chemistry and related technology. Various chemical reactions, including those commonly used in the pharmaceutical industry, are discussed. The potential implementation of this nanotechnology in large-scale synthesis at an industry level is also briefly touched upon.
This review highlights the recent development of nanocatalystenabled chemical transformations in water, leveraging the nanomicelle/surfactant chemistry and related technology. Various chemical reactions, including the most frequently used transformations in the pharmaceutical industry, are discussed herein. A potential implementation of such nano-technology in large-scale synthesis at an industry level is also briefly touched on.

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