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Structure and reactivity of selected binaphthyl derivatives
(Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2013)
In this thesis, the complexation behaviour of the host compounds, 1,1’-binaphthyl-
2,2’-dicarboxylic acid (BNDA) and 1,1’-binaphthyl-2,2’-diol (BINOL) were
investigated. These hosts are large, bulky and scissor shaped; ...
Solvates and salts of selected fenamates
(Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2015)
Solvatomorphism of an active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) is one of the most studied areas in pharmaceutical science. Since APIs are exposed to solvents during many stages of their production, knowledge of the consequences ...
Host-guest compounds : structure and thermal behaviour
(Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2016)
Inclusion compounds of two hydroxyl hosts with a variety of guests have been investigated. These host compounds are bulky molecules and have the ability to interact with smaller organic guests to form new compounds. The ...
Synergistic effects in clathrate selectivity
(Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2012)
The inclusion behaviour of a series of hydroxyl hosts with a variety of liquid guests has been
investigated. The host 9-(4-methoxyphenyl)-9H-xanthen-9-ol (A1), C20H16O3, forms
inclusion compounds with aniline (ANI), ...
Separation of racemates via host-guest chemistry
(Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2012)
Chirality is very important to the pharmaceutical industry as enantiomers have the same macroproperties except for their optical and pharmacological activity. Industrial research has thus focused to find the most effective ...