Cyclodextrins
Properties and Applications

1. Edition February 2017
VIII, 326 Pages, Hardcover
201 Pictures
Monograph
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Authored by two experts in the field the book provides an up-to-date overview of cyclodextrin chemistry, from synthesis and properties to industrial applications.
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Authored by two experts working in this important field of research, the timely book covers the latest advances in the synthesis of cyclodextrins, their properties and important industrial applications.
To this end, the authors describe covalent and non-covalent assemblies, cyclodextrin inclusion complexes, cyclodextrin polymers, and modified cyclodextrins, resulting in an up-to-date overview of cyclodextrin chemistry.
An invaluable reference for organic and polymer chemists in academia as well as those researchers in industry working in polymer, supramolecular and pharmaceutical chemistry, as well as food, textile and cosmetic science.
PART I: CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF CDs
1 CD-based Rotaxanes and Polyrotaxanes as Representative Supramolecules
2 CD-based Micelles, Vesicles and Metal Nanoparticles
3 CD Inclusion Complexes
4 CD Dimers
PART II: POLYMERIC CDs
5 CD Multiarm Polymers
6 CD-based Dendrimers
7 CD-based Polymeric Gels
PART III: CD ASSEMBLIES WITH NANOCARBONS AND FINAL REMARKS CONCERNING CD APPLICATIONS
8 CD Assemblies with Nanocarbons
9 CD Applications
Conclusion
Tomasz Girek is an assistant professor at Jan Dlugosz University of Czestochowa, Poland. He studied chemistry there and obtained his Ph.D. from Silesian University in Katowice, Poland. He spent almost three years as a research fellow in the group of Prof. K. Matsumoto at Kyoto University (Japan) and in the group of Prof. S.-T. Lim at Korea University in Seoul (South Korea). He then joined the Department of Organic Chemistry at Jan Dlugosz University. He has published 35 papers and one book. He is a member of the Polish Chemical Society and European Cyclodextrin Society. His research interests are in the field of cyclodextrin chemistry and supramolecular chemistry.