1965
DOI: 10.1002/hlca.19650480603
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Harze mit Einschlusshohlräumen von Cyclodextrin‐Struktur

Abstract: Volunlcn 48, Fasciculus 6 (1965) -No. 133 -1.34 122.5 4-(N-Phtoli~~~ido)-butanon-(2) ( V I ) . 3,6 g (N-Phtaloyl-8-alany1)-malonsaure-diathylester (V) werdcn 10 Std. untsr Riickfluss rnit 20 ml wasscffreiem Ppriclin gekocht. Das Pyridin wird unter vermindertcm Druck abgedampf t und der Ruckstand aus Essigester umkristallisiert: 1,26 g (60%) VI in farblosen Kristallen, Smp. 111". Cl,H1lO,N (217,22) Ber. C 66,35 I-I 5,lO N 6,45%Gef. C 66,23 €5 5,16 N 6,567" (N-PhtaZoyZ-~-alalzyZ)-essigsuz~re-llthylestev… Show more

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“…The first results concerning the polymerization of CDs in the presence of EPI in basic conditions to give an ECP gel with particles of irregular shape were reported by Solms and Egli [139]. The polymers showed strong adsorptive properties and formed specific inclusion complexes with benzaldehyde, aniline, nitrophenol isomers, pyridine, iodine, Congo red, and methylene blue.…”
Section: Gelsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The first results concerning the polymerization of CDs in the presence of EPI in basic conditions to give an ECP gel with particles of irregular shape were reported by Solms and Egli [139]. The polymers showed strong adsorptive properties and formed specific inclusion complexes with benzaldehyde, aniline, nitrophenol isomers, pyridine, iodine, Congo red, and methylene blue.…”
Section: Gelsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…3) [63-65]. Hydrophobic modification on this type of CD-polymers can be performed by kinetically controlled acetonation to give rise to pH-sensitive polymers [60].…”
Section: Cyclodextrin Materials Librarymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among these, their capability to entrap harmful organic molecules makes them excellent candidates to remove pollutants from water. To accomplish this task, cyclodextrins can be crosslinked with reagents such as epichlorohydrin in order to obtain insoluble resins capable of adsorbing aromatic substances from aqueous solutions [3]. Cyclodextrin polymers have been successfully applied to the removal of diverse substances from aqueous solutions [4][5][6][7][8][9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%