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Orthorhombic inclusion compounds of cyclohexaamylose with methanol,n-propanol, acetic acid and water as guest molecules were studied using13C and2H NMR techniques.13C chemical shifts were correlated with structural data, whereas2H NMR lineshapes were used to derive information on guest molecule motions.
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Ripmeester, J.A. NMR studies on solid cyclohexaamylose inclusion compounds. Journal of Inclusion Phenomena 4, 129–134 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00655927
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