Determination of binding constants for cyclodextrin complexes with alkanols by the H-1 NMR measurements of longitudinal relaxation time using tetramethylammonium chloride as an internal reference
J. Ahmed et al., Determination of binding constants for cyclodextrin complexes with alkanols by the H-1 NMR measurements of longitudinal relaxation time using tetramethylammonium chloride as an internal reference, J INCL P MA, 38(1-4), 2000, pp. 267-276
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19
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry
Journal title
JOURNAL OF INCLUSION PHENOMENA AND MACROCYCLIC CHEMISTRY
The longitudinal relaxation times (T-1) of H-1 NMR signals for a variety of
alkanols in D2O markedly decreased with increasing concentrations (c) of a
lpha- and beta-cyclodextrins (CD). Tetramethylammonium chloride (TMA) used
as an internal reference was available for evaluating an effect of solution
viscosity on relaxation rates R(=1/T-1), since TMA showed no appreciable i
nteraction with CD. Changes in the ratio of R for alkanol protons to R for
TMA protons with c were analyzed by the curve-fitting method to give K-a. T
hese K-a values agreed well with those obtained by the analysis of changes
in delta, indicating that T-1 measurement is available for the determinatio
n of K-a for CD complexes. 2D ROESY spectra provided definite information o
n the molecular structures of CD complexes with alkanols.