Reverse wormlike micelles are a potential template for chemical reactions in confined environments. Here, we use time-domain NMR to demonstrate the solvent effect on the mobility of water molecules. The higher the cohesive energy of alkanes, the lower the water mobility, and the less viscous the solution.
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