Micellar Effects of Cationic Detergents in the Decomposition of Ecotoxic Substrates by Hydroxide Ion was written by Simanenko, Yu. S.;Popov, A. F.;Prokop’eva, T. M.;Karpichev, E. A.;Belousova, I. A.;Savelova, V. A.. And the article was included in Theoretical and Experimental Chemistry (Translation of Teoreticheskaya i Eksperimental’naya Khimiya) in 2003.Product Details of 104-73-4 This article mentions the following:
The rate of decomposition of 4-nitrophenyl esters of diethylphosphoric, diethylphosphonic, and 4-toluenesulfonic acids, which are ecotoxicants, by hydroxide ion is enhanced by micelles of cationic detergents. The effect of concentrating the reagents provides for decomposition of the neurotoxins in aqueous micellar media with τ1/2 ≤ 60 s. In the experiment, the researchers used many compounds, for example, 1-Dodecylpyridin-1-ium bromide (cas: 104-73-4Product Details of 104-73-4).
1-Dodecylpyridin-1-ium bromide (cas: 104-73-4) belongs to pyridine derivatives. Pyridine has a conjugated system of six π electrons that are delocalized over the ring. The molecule is planar and, thus, follows the Hückel criteria for aromatic systems. Reduced pyridines, namely tetrahydropyridines, dihydropyridines and piperidines, are found in numerous natural and synthetic compounds. The synthesis and reactivity of these compounds have often been driven by the fact many of these compounds have interesting and unique pharmacological properties. Product Details of 104-73-4