alpha -Cyclodextrin inclusion compounds were prepared in the presence of a
polymer and a small molecule model for the polymer repeat unit. By means of
this technique, we are able to demonstrate that alpha -cyclodextrin prefer
s the inclusion of the longer molecular chain guest. Comparison of the cycl
odextrin inclusion compounds formed with poly(epsilon -caprolactone) and he
xanoic acid, separately and from solution containing both poly(epsilon -cap
rolactone) and hexanoic acid in varying amounts, enables us to draw certain
conclusions concerning both the thermodynamic and kinetic aspects of poly(
epsilon -caprolactone)-alpha -cyclodextrin inclusion compound formation. Di
fferential scanning calorimetry, Fourier transform infrared, and wide-angle
X-ray diffraction have been used to verify the formation and successfully
characterize all inclusion compounds.