Preparation and Characterization of Inclusion Complexes between Cyclodextrin and Block Polyether Polysiloxanes

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A amphiphilic triblock copolymer, poly(ethylene oxide) -poly(dimethylsiloxane) -poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO-PDMS-PEO) was synthesized via a simple hydrosilylation reaction, and inclusion selective rule of cyclodextrins (α–CDand γ-CD) and PEO-PDMS-PEO to form inclusion complexes were discussed in this paper. Selective inclusion's impact on the triblock copolymer( PEO-PDMS-PEO) was studied.

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