Micellar (Photo−)Catalysis Driven by IR‐Active Semiconductor Surfactants
Sebastian Polarz,
Marian Jaschke,
Stephan Siroky
et al.
Abstract:In micellar catalysis, one uses aggregates formed by surfactants as nanoreactors for performing chemical reactions. A special class of tailor‐made surfactants containing catalytically active sites opens new perspectives in micellar catalysis. Little is known about the combination of such surfactants with photocatalysis. Molecular semiconductors are presented, which simultaneously have amphiphilic properties and are made of a hydrophilic fullerenol head group attached to dye molecules as the hydrophobic entity.… Show more
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