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Enhanced Chemical Synthesis at Soft Interfaces: A Universal Reaction-Adsorption Mechanism in Microcompartments
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Soft InterfacesEngineeringChemistryReaction ThermodynamicsEmulsionChemical EngineeringInterface ChemistryMolecular KineticsBimolecular Synthetic ReactionNanomanufacturingImine SynthesisMicellePhysical ChemistryAdsorptionMolecular EngineeringEnhanced Chemical SynthesisSurface FunctionalizationSurface ChemistrySelf-assemblyUniversal Reaction-adsorption MechanismMicroemulsionChemical Kinetics
A bimolecular synthetic reaction (imine synthesis) was performed compartmentalized in micrometer-diameter emulsion droplets. The apparent equilibrium constant (Keq) and apparent forward rate constant (k1) were both inversely proportional to the droplet radius. The results are explained by a noncatalytic reaction-adsorption model in which reactants adsorb to the droplet interface with relatively low binding energies of a few kBT, react and diffuse back to the bulk. Reaction thermodynamics is therefore modified by compartmentalization at the mesoscale--without confinement on the molecular scale--leading to a universal mechanism for improving unfavorable reactions.
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