Clathrate Compounds, Molecular Inclusion Phenomena, and Cyclodextrins :
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Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Clathrate Compounds and Molecular Inclusion Phenomena and the Second International Symposium on Cyclodextrins, Tokyo, Japan, July 23-27, 1984
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edited by Jerry L. Atwood, J. Eric D. Davies, Tetsuo Osa.
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Dordrecht
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Springer Netherlands
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1985
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(830 pages)
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Advances in inclusion science, 3.
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Ferrocene Inclusion Compounds.- Molecular Rotation and Lattice Dynamical Properties for Cyclodextrin-Ferrocene and Some Its Ring-Substituted Derivative Clathrates.- Complexation of Copper(II)-Montmorillonite with a Modified Cyclodextrin.- Acceleration of the Photodimerization of Water-Soluble Anthracenes Included by ?- and ?-Cyclodextrins.- Selective Synthesis of 4-Hydroxybenzoic Acid Using Immobilized Cyclodextrin.- Asymmetric Halogenation and Hydrohalogenation of trans-Cinnamic Acid in Crystalline Cyclodextrin Complexes.- Asymmetric Halogenation and Hydrohalogenation of Ethyl trans-Cinnamate in Crystalline Cyclodextrin Complexes.- Solid-State Photoreaction on an Inclusion Compound of Coumarin with ?-Cyclodextrin.- Chiral Conformations Induced by Cyclodextrin.- Preparation of Macro Crown Ether-Like Compounds by the Smith Degradation of Cyclodextrins.- Enzymatic Degradation of Cyclodextrins; Preparation and Application of Their Fragments.- Second Harmonic Generation in Inclusion Complexes.- Preparation of Cyclosophoraose-A and Its Complex-Forming Ability.
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Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Clathrate Compounds and Molecular Inclusion Phenomena.- Invited Contributions.- Inclusion Phenomena in a System Designed for Exclusion - A Cavitary Problem and a Model.- Host-Guest Interactions with Hydrophobic Cyclophanes in Aqueous Media.- Molecular Motion and Phase Transition in Hydroquinone Clathrate Compounds.- Clathrate Formation in Water-Peralkylonium Salts Systems.- Review Papers.- The Design and Synthesis of a Family of Multimolecular Host-Guest Inclusion Complexes.- Generation of Plane Chirality via Specific Host-Guest Interaction by a Macrocyclic Heterocyclophane in the Crystal Phase.- Optical Resolution by Inclusion Complex Formation.- Isolation and Crystal Structure of Alcohol Inclusion Complexes.- New "Open-Chain Cryptands" with Specific Ion Transport Abilities.- On-Off-Switched Crown-Metal Complexation by Photoinduced Intramolecular Tail(Ammonium)-Biting.- Clathrate-Like Structure of Water Around Some Nonelectrolytes in Dilute Solution as Revealed by Computer Simulation and X-Ray Diffraction Studies.- Complexes of Apatitic Layered Compound Ca8(HPO4)2(PO4)4*5H2O with Dicarboxylates.- Resonance Raman Spectroscopic Study of Cation Radicals of Aromatic Molecules Formed in the Interlayer of Transition-Metal Exchanged Montmorillonites.- Original Papers.- Chiral Recognition Properties of Chiral 18-Crown-6 Ethers with Aromatic Substituents.- Sulphonester Podands. An New Class of Clathrates.- The Structures of Noncyclic Polyether Carriers Exhibiting Lithium Ion-Selective Transport.- Kinetics and Equilibria of Dialkylthallium(lll) Complexes of Some Thiacrown-Ethers in Acetonitrile.- Antifungal Activity of Crown Ethers.- Dissolving Metal Reduction. K Metal-Crown Ether-Toluene System for Reductive Defluorination.- Synthesis of Diaza-Crown Ethers on Solid Supports.- New Ionizable Ligands from p.t-Butylcalix[4]arene.- Synthesis of (Aza)n[3n]Cyclophanes as Host Molecules.- The Structures of Macrocyclic Heterocyclophane Inclusion Complexes.- Synthesis of Macrocycles Having Troeger Base Skeletons. "[2.2]Cyclic Troeger Base".- Some Structural and Thermodynamic Studies of Clathrate Hydrates.- 2H and 13C NMR Study of Guest Molecule Orientation in Clathrate Hydrates.- The Effect of Carboxylate Anions on the Formation of Clathrate Hydrates of Tetrabutylammonium Carboxylates.- Clathrate Hydrates of Tetrabutylammonium Carboxylates and Dicarboxylates.- Raman Spectroscopic Study of Hydrophobic Hydration of Organic Molecules in Aqueous Solution.- Studies on Clathrasils: VII. A New Clathrate Compound of Silica: Synthesis, Crystallographic, and Thermal Properties.- Non-Stoichiometry and Lithium Intercalation in ZrSe2.- Lithium Intercalation in Layer Structured Compound ?-ZrNC1.- Preparation and Properties of the Layered Organic Derivatives of ?-Zirconium Phosphate, Zr(CH3 -(OCH2CH2)n-OPO3)(HPO4) (n=1-3).- Application of Intercalated Compound of Montmorillonite and N, N'-Diphenyl-p-phenylenediamine to Antioxidant for Rubber Materials.- On the Clathratogenic Properties of the Ni(NCS)2(4-Vinylpyridine)4 Host.- Some Symmetry Aspects of Layered-Clathrate Structures Formed by Ni(NCS)2(4-Methylpyridine)4.- Clathrate Formation in the [M(4-MePy)2(NCS)2]-4-MePy Systems, Where M = Co(II), Ni(II), Zn(II), Cd(II); 4-MePy = 4-Methylpyridine.- The Crystal Structures of ?,? -Diaminoalkanecadmium (II)Tetracyanonickelate (II)- Aromatic Molecule Inclusion Compounds. I. 1,4-Diaminobutanecadmium(II) Tetracyanonickelate(II)-2,5-xylidine (1/1): Cd(NH2(CH2)4NH2)Ni(CN)4*(CH3)2C6H3NH2.- The Crystal Structures of ?,?-Diaminoalkanecadmium(II) Tetracyanonickelate(II)-Aromatic Molecule Inclusion Compounds. II. 1,6-Diamino-Cd(NH2(CH2)6NH2)Ni(CN)4*0-CH3C6H4NH2.- Selective N-monoalkylation of Aniline Derivatives by Use of Alkali Cation Exchanged X- and Y-Type Zeolites.- From Crown Ethers to Zeolites: Reaction of EtAlCl2 with Crown Ethers.- Crystalline Complexes of N,N'-Ditritylurea (DTU) and N-Tritylurea (NTU) Hosts with Molecular Guests.- Inclusion Polymerization of Various Diene Monomers in Apocholic Acid Canals.- The Formation of Inclusion Compounds of Alginic Acid in Aqueous Solution.- Clathrate and Inclusion Compounds. Part 9[1]. The Use of the Spectral Subtraction and Addition Techniques in Analysing the Vibrational Spectra of Inclusion Compounds.- Thermodynamic Properties of a Shell Molecule-Gas Particles System.- Construction of Literature Databases for Clathrate and Inclusion Compounds.- Proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Cyclodextrins.- Invited Contributions.- An Artificial Acyl-Enzyme and an Artificial Enzyme.- Crystal Packing Patterns of Cyclodextrin Inclusion Complexes.- Site-Selective C-C Bond Formation Using Cyclodextrin as Catalyst.- Prostaglandins and Their Cyclodextrin Complexes.- Review Papers.- Biomedical Applications of Complexation Agents/ Solubilizers.- Limits of Cyclodextrin Application in Oral Drug Preparations.- Examples of the Application of Cyclodextrin in Formulation of Oral Drug Preparations.- Inclusion Complex of Cinnarizine with ?-Cyclodextrin in Aqueous Solution and in Solid State.- Interaction of Tri-O-methyl-?-cyclodextrin with Drugs.- Facile Separation of Enantiomers, Geometrical Isomers, and Routine Compounds on Stable Cyclodextrin LC Bonded Phases.- Determination of Some Physical Constants of Cyclodextrin Complexes by Electrochemical Methods.- Binding and Catalytic Behavior of Modified ?-Cyclodextrins.- Geometry of ?-Cyclodextrin Inclusion-Complexes with Some Substituted Benzenes Deduced from C-13 NMR Chemical Shifts.- Thermodynamic Parameters for the Molecular Inclusion Reactions of Some azo Compounds with ?-Cyclodextrin.- Crystal Structures of Cyclodextrin Complexes with Chiral Molecules.- Original Papers.- Comparative Study on Inclusion Complexations of Antiinflammatory Drug Flurbiprofen with ?-Cyclodextrin and Methylated ?-Cyclodextrins.- Influence of Cyclodextrins on Nitrosation of Drugs.- Effect of ?-Cyclodextrin on Disposition of Hexobarbital and Phenobarbital in Mice.- Improvement of Some Pharmaceutical Properties of Carmoful by Cyclodextrin Complexation.- Non-Oral Drug Preparations Containing Cyclodextrin Complexes.- Alleviation of the Chlorpromazine-Induced Muscular Tissue Damage by ?-Cyclodextrin Complexation.- Evaluation of Cyclodextrin Polymer as a Disintegrating Agent.- Preparation of Cyclodextrin Membrane and Its Selective Permeation.- Synthesis of Two Regiospecific Isomers of Monotosyl-?-Cyclodextrin.- Synthesis and Reactivity of ?-Cyclodextrin-histamine as Enzyme Model.- The Explanation of High Specificity of Discriminating Optical Isomers in Enzymatic Reactions by the Molecular Anvil Model of Enzyme.- ATP and AMP Formation from ADP in the Presence of Cyclodextrin.- X-Ray Structural Studies of Two Forms of ?-Cyclodextrin barbital Complexes.- The Crystal and Molecular Structure of the ?-Cyclodextrin Inclusion Complex with Aspirin and Salicylic Acid.- Spectroscopic Investigation of Cyclodextrin Monomers, Derivatives, Polymers and azo Dyes.- Study of Polysaccharides by the Fluorescence Method. V. Interaction of 2-p-Toluidinylnaphthalene-6-sulfonate with Amylose and Its Related Compounds in Aqueous Solution.- Three-Component Complexes of Cyclodextrins. Exciplex Formation in Cyclodextrin Cavity.- Induced Circular Dichroism Spectra of Cyclobuta[1,2-b:3,4-b']-diquinoxaline.- The Cyclodextrin-quinone Inclusion Compounds in an Aqueous Solution at 77 K. I. 9,10-Anthraquinone Sulfonates and 1,4-Naphthoquinones.- Molecular Inclusion Reactions Between Metal Complexes of azo Complexons and ?-Cyclodextrin in Aqueous Solution.- Calorimetric Determinationc of Enthalpies, Gibbs Energies, and Entropies of Inclusion of Some Alcohols into ?- and ?-Cyclodextrins in Aqueous Solutions.- Molecular Interaction of Phlorizin and Cyclodextrins.- Preparation and Properties of Cyclodextrin Inclusion Compounds of Organometallic Complexes.
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Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Clathrate Compounds and Molecular Inclusion Phenomena and the Second International Symposium on Cyclodextrins, Tokyo, Japan, July 23-27, 1984
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Chemistry, Inorganic.
Chemistry, Organic.
Chemistry.
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION
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QD474
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E358
1985
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edited by Jerry L. Atwood, J. Eric D. Davies, Tetsuo Osa.