Abstract

Abstract The rates of hydrolysis of chlorbutol are reduced by surface-active agents, but not by polyethylene glycols. The ratio of the rate-constant in simple aqueous systems to that in systems containing surface-active agents can be predicted if the distribution coefficient for chlorbutol between the micellar pseudo-phase and the aqueous phase is known and is independent of concentration.

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