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Complex Formation between Poly (dimethylsiloxane) and Cyclodextrins: New P seudo-Polyrotaxanes Containing Inorganic Polymers

Okumura et al., 2000

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17518513804793634123
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Okumura H
Okada M
Kawaguchi Y
Harada A
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Macromolecules

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Cyclodextrins (R-CD,-CD, and γ-CD) form inclusion complexes with various low molecular weight compounds, ranging from nonpolar hydrocarbons to polar acids and amines. 1 We have reported that CDs form inclusion complexes with some organic polymers to give …
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