Cyclodextrin Fundamentals, Reactivity and Analysis, 1st ed. 2018
Environmental Chemistry for a Sustainable World Series, Vol. 16

Coordinators: Fourmentin Sophie, Crini Grégorio, Lichtfouse Eric

Language: English

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This book is the first volume of two volumes on cyclodextrins published in the series Environmental Chemistry for a Sustainable World. After a brief description of the cyclodextrin fundamentals, the first chapter by Grégorio Crini et al. provides an overview of cyclodextrin research during the last 5 years. The second chapter by Michal ?ezanka discusses the synthesis of novel cyclodextrin systems by selective modifications. Then Eric Monflier et al. describes the synthesis of nanostructured porous materials based on cyclodextrins, and applications in heterogeneous catalysis and photocatalysis. The use of thermal analyses for assessing cyclodextrin inclusion complexes is reviewed in chapter 4 by Daniel H?d?rug? et al. Experimental methods for measuring binding constants of cyclodextrin inclusion compounds are presented by David Landy. The second volume reviews cyclodextrin applications in medicine, food, environment and liquid crystals.

1. Fundamentals and applications of cyclodextrins.- 2. Synthesis of cyclodextrin derivatives.- 3. Cyclodextrins and nanostructured porous inorganic materials.- 4. Thermal analyses of cyclodextrin complexes.- 5. Measuring binding constants of cyclodextrin inclusion compounds.

Provides a unique overview of the latest research on cyclodextrins

Discusses topics such as the synthesis of cyclodextrin derivatives

Features subjects such as the thermal analyses of cyclodextrin complexes, and measuring binding constants of cyclodextrin inclusion compounds