S. Kitamura et al., Complex formation of large-ring cyclodextrins with iodine in aqueous solution as revealed by isothermal titration calorimetry, MACRO RAPID, 20(12), 1999, pp. 612-615
Complex formation of large cyclodextrins(CDs) having DP 21-32 with iodine i
n aqueous KI solution was studied by isothermal titration calorimetry. The
curves obtained for the titration of the CDs with iodine cannot be analyzed
by a model based on a single set of identical sites, but, rather, by a mod
el assuming 1:2 complex formation with identical interacting sites. For the
two identical interacting sites, the binding constants K-1 and K-2 (K-1 <
K-2), defined relative to the progress of saturation, lie in the range 0.7
to 7.3 x 10(3) M-1 and 3.0 to 62.6 x 10(3) M-1, respectively. The values of
Delta H-2 and T Delta S-2 lie in the range -34.9 to -136.4 kJ . mol(-1) an
d -15.5 to -112.8 kJ . mol(-1), respectively. The largest values of -T Delt
a S-2 obtained for a CD of DP 26 can, in part, be attributed to a large dec
rease in conformational flexibility of the CD which occurs during complex f
ormation.