Cyclodextrins: Properties and Applications
A special issue of International Journal of Molecular Sciences (ISSN 1422-0067). This special issue belongs to the section "Macromolecules".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2023) | Viewed by 31547
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Interests: electrochemical thermodynamics; electrolyte solutions; thermodynamic and transport properties; pharmacological chemistry; cyclodextrins
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Interests: water and aqueous solutions; chemical thermodynamics; physicochemical behavior of systems that are of biological interest; physicochemical; surface and transport properties of aqueous solutions
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Dear Colleagues,
Cyclodextrins (CDs) continue to attract the attention of a large group of researchers, interested mainly in their properties as complexing agents and as carriers of different substances, which make them good candidates for use in both fundamental and technological applications. For example, the use of these substances as participants in controlled release systems or as promoters of an improvement in the solubility of certain poorly soluble substances are applications of great interest.
Despite their theoretical and applied importance, little is known about the potentialities of these molecules, which must necessarily imply a greater knowledge and understanding of the structure and properties of these macrocycles. In this sense, resorting to introducing modifications in the structure of the standard CDs, in order to obtain new ones with greater complexing capacity towards different substances, either as a consequence of their inclusion within the cavity of the CD or their bonding to the external part of the CD, is a promising line of study.
In this Special Issue, research papers or comprehensive reviews related to advances in the knowledge of structure, properties and applications of cyclodextrins (CDs) shall be welcome.
Prof. Dr. Miguel A. Esteso
Prof. Dr. Carmen M. Romero
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- cyclodextrins
- controlled-release systems
- structure modification
- improvement in the complexing capacity
- solubility enhancement
- thermodynamic properties
- transport properties
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