Copy of author's previously published article inserted.Includes bibliographiesvi, 230 leaves : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.This thesis studies the B-cyclodextrins which are modified at the primary rim to incorporate an additional coordination or hydrophobic recognition site. The natural organic host, cyclodextrin and its chemically modified derivatives, are utilised as hosts for the inclusion of a range of guests. The study contributes to understanding the fundamental factors influencing selectivity of binding and the stability of the complexes formed when a guest is bound essentially at two recognition sites.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Adelaide, Dept. of Chemistry, 199
In the field of host–guest chemistry, some of the most widely used hosts are probably cyclodextrins ...
The overall theme of my graduate research is to understand forces involved in supramolecular, hydrop...
Cyclodextrins are natural oligosaccharides obtained from starch. They were discovered in 1891 by Vil...
AbstractThis article demonstrates that the interaction of cyclodextrins (CDs) with side chains of wa...
This thesis deals with multivalent β-cyclodextrin (CD) host-guest interactions in solution and at in...
Spectrophotometric titrations were performed in aqueous buffer solution ( pH = 10. 5 , c =0. 025 mol...
This dissertation deals primarily with a comprehensive study of the complexes formed between cyclod...
Cyclodextrins (COs) and cyclodextrin polymers (CDPs) are molecules capable ot creating host/guest co...
Researchers developing software to predict the binding constants of small molecules for proteins hav...
© 2015 Dr. Shereen Siew Ling TanSupramolecular chemistry entails the self-assembly of molecules into...
Cyclodextrins (CDs) are macrocycles composed of several glucose units bound through α-1,4 glycosidic...
The phenomenon of molecular recognition is important in all biological reactions and also in the des...
This thesis describes host-guest complexes with the use of a biphenyl crown ether or cyclodextrin a...
International audienceCyclodextrins (CDs) are the most widely used organic hosts for the inclusion o...
This crit. review is a report of recent applications concerning the CD derivs. and their metal compl...
In the field of host–guest chemistry, some of the most widely used hosts are probably cyclodextrins ...
The overall theme of my graduate research is to understand forces involved in supramolecular, hydrop...
Cyclodextrins are natural oligosaccharides obtained from starch. They were discovered in 1891 by Vil...
AbstractThis article demonstrates that the interaction of cyclodextrins (CDs) with side chains of wa...
This thesis deals with multivalent β-cyclodextrin (CD) host-guest interactions in solution and at in...
Spectrophotometric titrations were performed in aqueous buffer solution ( pH = 10. 5 , c =0. 025 mol...
This dissertation deals primarily with a comprehensive study of the complexes formed between cyclod...
Cyclodextrins (COs) and cyclodextrin polymers (CDPs) are molecules capable ot creating host/guest co...
Researchers developing software to predict the binding constants of small molecules for proteins hav...
© 2015 Dr. Shereen Siew Ling TanSupramolecular chemistry entails the self-assembly of molecules into...
Cyclodextrins (CDs) are macrocycles composed of several glucose units bound through α-1,4 glycosidic...
The phenomenon of molecular recognition is important in all biological reactions and also in the des...
This thesis describes host-guest complexes with the use of a biphenyl crown ether or cyclodextrin a...
International audienceCyclodextrins (CDs) are the most widely used organic hosts for the inclusion o...
This crit. review is a report of recent applications concerning the CD derivs. and their metal compl...
In the field of host–guest chemistry, some of the most widely used hosts are probably cyclodextrins ...
The overall theme of my graduate research is to understand forces involved in supramolecular, hydrop...
Cyclodextrins are natural oligosaccharides obtained from starch. They were discovered in 1891 by Vil...