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Armand LATTES: Engineer from the National School of Chemistry of Toulouse (ENSCT) - Doctor of Science, Doctor of Pharmacy - Professor at Paul Sabatier University in Toulouse
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Isabelle RICO-LATTES: Former student of the École Normale Supérieure ENS in Fontenay - Certified Chemistry Teacher, Doctor of Science - Director of Research at the National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS)
INTRODUCTION
In this dossier, readers will find the main types of catalysis at liquid-liquid interfaces:
phase transfer catalysis;
micellar catalysis.
For more information, examples of application are given for each of these two techniques.
The comparison between phase transfer catalysis and micellar catalysis is presented at the end of this text.
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