Abstract
Catalyses by cyclodextrins do not always involve formation of covalent intermediates. Instead, cyclodextrins can simply provide an apolar and sterically restricted cavity for the included substrate, which cavity can then serve as reaction medium, resulting in acceleration or deceleration of reaction. These kinds of catalyses are defined as noncovalent catalyses.
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Bender, M.L., Komiyama, M. (1978). Noncovalent Catalyses. In: Cyclodextrin Chemistry. Reactivity and Structure Concepts in Organic Chemistry, vol 6. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-66842-5_6
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