Abstract

AbstractThis paper reports on the synthesis of a surfactant ferrocene, 16‐ferrocenylhexadecanoic acid, (1), which can readily be incorporated into monolayer films and assemblies, micelles and vesicles. The reactivity of this ferrocene towards potential oxidants and complexing agents has been investigated in the different media under a variety of conditions. In the monolayer assemblies (1) was readily oxidized by I2 but inert towards exposure to aqueous Ag+, aqueous TCNE or TCNO vapor. The inertness of (1) under the latter conditions suggests the chromophore is oriented in a highly hydrophobic site. In contrast, (1) is readily oxidized by I2 and Fe3+ in lecithin vesicles and anionic SDS micelles. In cationic CTAB micelles iodine is reactive as an oxidant but Fe3+ is not, presumably due to charge effects. The results suggest that the ferrocene moiety in (1) is not rigidly oriented in the hydrophobic core of the vesicles or micelles but spends sufficient time near the hydrophobic interface to be oxidized by polar reagents.

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