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Salting-in salt solution

On the other hand, the use of a-cyclodextrin decreased the rate of the reaction. This inhibition was explained by the fact that the relatively smaller cavity can only accommodate the binding of cyclopentadiene, leaving no room for the dienophile. Similar results were observed between the reaction of cyclopentadiene and acrylonitrile. The reaction between hydroxymethylanthracene and N-ethylmaleimide in water at 45°C has a second-order rate constant over 200 times larger than in acetonitrile (Eq. 12.2). In this case, the P-cyclodextrin became an inhibitor rather than an activator due to the even larger transition state, which cannot fit into its cavity. A slight deactivation was also observed with a salting-in salt solution (e.g., quanidinium chloride aqueous solution). [Pg.377]


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