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Solvent systems, perfluoropolyether

The use of sc C02 instead of toluene as a solvent leads to some rate enhancement in these two systems, although it is clear that this activity is still not practical for most nonpolar, nonvolatile substrates. Significant improvements to the biphasic water/supercritical C02 system were accomplished by forming H20/C02 emulsions using newly developed surfactants (Jacobson et al., 1999). Three different surfactants were used that form water in C02 (w/c) or C02 in water (c/w) emulsions (1) anionic surfactant perfluoropolyether ammonium carboxylate, (2) cationic Lodyne 106A, and (3) nonionic poly(butylene oxide)-h-poly(ethylene oxide). The low interfacial tension, y, between water and C02 (17 mNm-1 at pressures above 70 bar), which is significantly lower than water/alkane systems (30-60 mNm-1),... [Pg.42]


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