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Contents
Molecules with Holes – Cyclodextrins
Helena Dodziuk
Introduction
Cyclodextrin Properties
Cyclodextrin Nonrigidity
Models of Chiral Recognition by Cyclodextrins
References
Modi?cation Reactions of Cyclodextrins and the Chemistry of Modi?ed
Cyclodextrins
Kenjiro Hattori and Hiroshi Ikeda
Scope of This Chapter
Modi?cation Reactions of Cyclodextrins
Modi?cation Reactions at the Primary Side
Mono-modi?cation at the C6-Position
Per-modi?cation at the C6-Position
Multi-modi?cation at the C6-Position
Modi?cation Reactions at the Secondary Side
Mono-modi?cation at the C2-Position
Mono-modi?cation at Any One of the C2-, C3-, or C6-Positions
Per-modi?cation at the C3-, C2-, or C6-Position
Per-modi?cation Reactions at All Three Positions
Enzymatic Modi?cation Reactions of Cyclodextrins
Construction Reactions for Cyclodextrin Ring Formation
Chemistry of Modi?ed Cyclodextrins
Cyclodextrin Dimers and Trimers
Charged Cyclodextrins
Chemosensors Using Modi?ed Cyclodextrins
Cyclodextrin Analogues
Contents
Molecules with Holes – Cyclodextrins
Helena Dodziuk
Introduction
Cyclodextrin Properties
Cyclodextrin Nonrigidity
Models of Chiral Recognition by Cyclodextrins
References
Modi?cation Reactions of Cyclodextrins and the Chemistry of Modi?ed
Cyclodextrins
Kenjiro Hattori and Hiroshi Ikeda
Scope of This Chapter
Modi?cation Reactions of Cyclodextrins
Modi?cation Reactions at the Primary Side
Mono-modi?cation at the C6-Position
Per-modi?cation at the C6-Position
Multi-modi?cation at the C6-Position
Modi?cation Reactions at the Secondary Side
Mono-modi?cation at the C2-Position
Mono-modi?cation at Any One of the C2-, C3-, or C6-Positions
Per-modi?cation at the C3-, C2-, or C6-Position
Per-modi?cation Reactions at All Three Positions
Enzymatic Modi?cation Reactions of Cyclodextrins
Construction Reactions for Cyclodextrin Ring Formation
Chemistry of Modi?ed Cyclodextrins
Cyclodextrin Dimers and Trimers
Charged Cyclodextrins
Chemosensors Using Modi?ed Cyclodextrins
Cyclodextrin Analogues