Interactions between reaction–diffusion systems and aggregated host environments are a subject of
widespread interest. In this work, the behavior of the Belousov–Zhabotinsky reaction was investigated
in a micellar environment formed by the zwitterionic surfactant N-tetradecyl-N,N-dimethylamine oxide
(C14DMAO). The appearance of an induction period with a threshold-like dependence upon the surfactant
concentration, was detected at [C14DMAO] = 5.0 10 3 mol dm 3. These new features were explained in
terms of the segregation ability typical of the amphiphilic self-assembling systems. Numerical simulations
were also performed to confirm the proposed mechanism
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