1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0032-3861(98)00529-1
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Inclusion compounds formed between cyclodextrins and nylon 6

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“…[1] The apolar nature of the cavities facilitates the ability of CDs to act as hosts for both nonpolar and polar guests, which include small molecules as well as polymers. [2][3][4] In addition, water-insoluble, hydrophobic guest molecules become water soluble when they are complexed with host CD molecules. For instance, this characteristic was used to attain polymerization of vinyl monomers like styrene, methyl methacrylate, and others in aqueous medium by Ritter's et al, where methylated b-cyclodextrin was used.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1] The apolar nature of the cavities facilitates the ability of CDs to act as hosts for both nonpolar and polar guests, which include small molecules as well as polymers. [2][3][4] In addition, water-insoluble, hydrophobic guest molecules become water soluble when they are complexed with host CD molecules. For instance, this characteristic was used to attain polymerization of vinyl monomers like styrene, methyl methacrylate, and others in aqueous medium by Ritter's et al, where methylated b-cyclodextrin was used.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[7] More recently, we found that CDs form inclusion complexes not only with hydrophilic polymers but also with hydrophobic polymers. a-CD forms complexes with oligoethylene (OE) [8] and polyesters, [9,10] b-CD with polypropylene, [11] and c-CD with polyisobutylene. [12] Ritter et al reported on complex formation with some side-chain polyrotaxanes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TGA is often used to test thermal stability and to examine the residual mass of the composite at high temperature. 38,39 Referring to TGA curves of PLA, β-CD and ICs up to 700 o C in Figure 7, It was found that PLA started to decompose at 260.2 o C, while the β-CD-PLA ICs showed a higher decomposition temperature (276.4 o C) than pure PLA (260.2 o C). However, with the content of β-CD increasing, the thermal-stability of ICs would be improved and the β-CD-PLA IC1 exhibited the better thermal property compared to other inclusion complexes.…”
Section: 폴리머 제39권 제2호 2015년mentioning
confidence: 98%