Abstract

Observation and identification of multimodal inclusion complexes of β-cyclodextrin with a nitroxide spin a probe are reported. When a nitroxide radical having three different functional groups attached to the nitroxyl function is dissolved in an aqueous solution of β-cyclodextrin, electron nuclear double resonance (ENDOR) signals from three distinct complexes are detected. These are assigned to multimodal inclusion complexes in which each functional group of the nitroxide occupies the void space of β-cyclodextrin. Since both the nitroxide probe and cyclodextrin are chiral, the complexation results in the formation of diastereomers

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