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Second harmonic generation (S.H.G.) in inclusion complexes between dimethyl β-cyclodextrin (dimethyl β-CD) and nitroaniline derivatives occurs. This is due to the destruction of the centrosymmtric crystal structure in nitroaniline derivatives caused by forming inclusion complexes. S.H.G. intensity of dimethyl β-CD complex with N-methyl-nitroaniline is 5.5 times as large as that of urea.
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Tomaru, S., Zembutsu, S., Kawachi, M. et al. Second harmonic generation in inclusion complexes. Journal of Inclusion Phenomena 2, 885–890 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00662258
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