Cyclodextrins Cyclodextrins PropertiesandApplications WandaSliwaandTomaszGirek TheAuthors AllbookspublishedbyWiley-VCHare carefullyproduced.Nevertheless,authors, Prof.WandaSliwa editors,andpublisherdonotwarrantthe JanDlugoszUniversity informationcontainedinthesebooks, InstituteofChemistry includingthisbook,tobefreeoferrors. ArmiiKrajowej13/15 Readersareadvisedtokeepinmindthat 42-200Czestochowa statements,data,illustrations,procedural Poland detailsorotheritemsmayinadvertentlybe Prof.TomaszGirek inaccurate. JanDlugoszUniversity LibraryofCongressCardNo.: InstituteofChemistry appliedfor ArmiiKrajowej13/15 42-200Czestochowa BritishLibraryCataloguing-in-PublicationData Poland Acataloguerecordforthisbookisavailablefromthe BritishLibrary. BibliographicinformationpublishedbytheDeutsche Nationalbibliothek TheDeutscheNationalbibliothekliststhispublication intheDeutscheNationalbibliografie;detailed bibliographicdataareavailableontheInternetat http://dnb.d-nb.de. ©2017Wiley-VCHVerlagGmbH&Co.KGaA, Boschstr.12,69469Weinheim,Germany Allrightsreserved(includingthoseoftranslationinto otherlanguages).Nopartofthisbookmaybe reproducedinanyform–byphotoprinting, microfilm,oranyothermeans–nortransmittedor translatedintoamachinelanguagewithoutwritten permissionfromthepublishers.Registerednames, trademarks,etc.usedinthisbook,evenwhennot specificallymarkedassuch,arenottobeconsidered unprotectedbylaw. PrintISBN: 978-3-527-33980-8 ePDFISBN: 978-3-527-69528-7 ePubISBN: 978-3-527-69530-0 MobiISBN: 978-3-527-69531-7 oBookISBN: 978-3-527-69529-4 CoverDesign Formgeber,Mannheim,Germany Typesetting SPiGlobalPrivateLimited,Chennai, India PrintingandBinding Printedonacid-freepaper v Contents Acknowledgment vii Introduction 1 PartI CharacteristicFeaturesofCDs 7 1 CD-BasedRotaxanesandPolyrotaxanesasRepresentative Supramolecules 9 1.1 CD-BasedRotaxanes 10 1.2 CD-BasedPolyrotaxanes 19 1.2.1 CD-BasedPolyrotaxaneswithTriblockandPentablockBackbones 19 1.2.2 CD-BasedPolyrotaxaneswithotherBackbones 26 1.3 CD-BasedPseudopolyrotaxanes 43 2 CD-BasedMicelles,Vesicles,andMetalNanoparticles 51 2.1 CD-BasedMicelles 52 2.2 CD-BasedVesicles 68 2.3 CD-BasedMetalNanoparticles 75 3 CDInclusionComplexes 87 3.1 CDInclusionComplexeswithMonocarboxylicAromaticAcids 87 3.2 Theβ-andγ-CDInclusionComplexeswithSelectedGuest Components 88 4 CDDimers 99 4.1 CDDimersBridgedbyVariousSpacers 99 4.2 CDDimersBridgedbyAzobenzeneMoietyandbyPlatinum(IV) ComplexasSpacers 119 References 129 vi Contents PartII PolymericCDs 145 5 CDMultiarmPolymers 147 5.1 MultiarmPolymersContainingaCDCore 147 5.2 MicellesandMultiarmCDPolymersContainingaPOSSCore 159 6 CD-BasedDendrimers 167 6.1 MonomericDendrimerswithaCDCore 167 6.2 PolymericCD-BasedDendrimers 171 6.2.1 PolymericDendrimerswithaPAMAMCore 171 6.2.2 PolymericDendrimerswithaCDCore 180 7 CD-BasedPolymericGels 187 7.1 PolymericGelsBuiltExclusivelyfromCD 187 7.2 PolymericGelsBuiltfromCDandselectedPolymers 190 7.3 CD-BasedPolymericGelsasNanosponges 199 7.4 CD-BasedGelsBuiltwiththeuseofILs 209 References 219 PartIII CDAssemblieswithNanocarbonsandFinalRemarks ConcerningCDApplications 229 8 CDAssemblieswithNanocarbons 231 8.1 CDAssembleswithFullerenes 232 8.1.1 CDCovalentAssemblieswithFullerenes 232 8.1.2 CDNoncovalentAssemblieswithFullerenes 235 8.2 CDAssemblieswithNanotubes 248 8.3 CDAssemblieswithGraphene 259 9 CDApplications 269 9.1 CDMedicalApplications 270 9.2 CDEnvironmentalProtectionApplications 276 9.3 CDIndustrialApplications 286 References 297 Conclusion 309 Index 311 vii Acknowledgment WeexpressourespecialgratefulnesstoBeataGirek,M.Sc.withmanythanksfor herhelpandattentioninthepreparationofthebook. WandaSliwaandTomaszGirek