Kinetic Study of the Hydrolysis of Carboxylate Ester with Acetohydroxamic Acid in Non-Ionic Microemulsion System |
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@article{IJIRSTV1I6001, |
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In recent year a kinetic study of nucleophilic substitution reaction in microemulsion has witnessed a significant growth of interest. Hydrolysis of P-nitrophenyl acetate with Acetohydroxamic acid has been studied in non-ionic microemulsion prepared from combination of weight percent of non-ionic surfactant (Triton x-100), co-surfactant n-butanol, oil-phase n-hexane and water. Conductivity behavior on the other hand depends mainly on the weight percent and composition of aqueous phase. The pseudo first-order rate constant increase with the increasing weight percentage of water (W0). Kinetic model of nucleophilic substitution reactions, have been discussed. |
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Acetohydroxamic acid, Nucleophilic substitution, Microemulsion, PNPA. |
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