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N-octyl-P-D-glucoside

Perrin and Idsvoog have found that optical activity can be induced into a symmetrica molecule by an optically active surfactant in micellar form. L-and D-N-decyl-N,N-dimethylaIanine hydrobromides (betaines) were used as surfactants, and sulfoethidole as the opticolly inoctive molecule. The use of optically active surfactant monomers, such as p-D-octyl glucoside, or of solubilized optically active molecules, offers the possibility of employing optical activity as a probe for studying properties of interfaces and of understanding the effect of the interface composition on the optical activity itself. ... [Pg.258]


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