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      Biphasic aqueous organometallic catalysis promoted by cyclodextrins: can surface tension measurements explain the efficiency of chemically modified cyclodextrins?

      Journal of Colloid and Interface Science

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          Methylated and hydroxypropylated cyclodextrins (CDs) are highly efficient mass transfer promoters in biphasic aqueous organometallic processes. The surface tension measurements demonstrated that these CDs adsorb at air-water interface and allowed to determine surface excess of CD by using Gibbs adsorption equation. Interestingly, a good correlation between surface excess and catalytic activity was obtained in the case of hydroformylation and Tsuji-Trost reactions. These results point out the importance of CD adsorption at the interface in biphasic aqueous organometallic processes.

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          10.1016/j.jcis.2006.12.001

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