Revisiting the Enhanced Chemical Reactivity in Water Microdroplets: The Case of a Diels–Alder Reaction
Ke Gong,
Abhijit Nandy,
Zhexuan Song
et al.
Abstract:Often, chemical reactions are markedly accelerated in microdroplets compared with the corresponding bulk phase. While identifying the precise causative factors remains challenging, the interfacial electric field (IEF) and partial solvation are the two widely proposed factors, accounting for the acceleration or turning on of many reactions in microdroplets. In sharp contrast, this combined computational and experimental study demonstrates that these two critical factors have a negligible effect on promoting a m… Show more
Water microdroplets containing 100 µM HAuCl4 have been shown to reduce gold ions into gold nanoparticles spontaneously. It has been suggested that this chemical transformation takes place at the air–water...
Water microdroplets containing 100 µM HAuCl4 have been shown to reduce gold ions into gold nanoparticles spontaneously. It has been suggested that this chemical transformation takes place at the air–water...
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