Two reactions have been investigated in an aqueous micellar system: the asy
mmetric hydrogenation of alpha-amino acid precursors by means bf optically
active rhodium(I) phosphine complexes and the Suzuki reaction of aryl-, ben
zyl- and allylhalogenides, respectively, with arylboronic acids by means of
water soluble palladium-phosphine complexes. Surfactants of different type
s. Significantly enhance both activity and enantioselectivity in the hydrog
enation reaction, provided that the-concentration of the surfactant is abov
e the critical micelle concentration (cmc). We also show the application of
amphiphilized polymers and polymerized micelles as surfactants in order to
facilitate the phase separation after the reaction. Assemblies of surfacta
nts also accelerate the. Suzuki reaction but there is a limitation due to t
he low water solubility of the reaction products, and a high concentration
of surfactant is necessary. As an effective alternative method a phase tran
sfer system with water and toluene as the immiscible phases and long chain
amphiphiles as phase transfer reagents has been investigated. The best resu
lts are observed with cationic and zwitterionic surfactants. (C) 1999 Elsev
ier Science S.A. All rights reserved.