The respective benefits of NMR and mass spectrometry in the investigation of inclusion complexes of cyclodextrins. Application to the inclusion of ionic surfactants in β- and γ-cyclodextrins

Abstract
The formation of inclusion complexes between model surfactants and natural cyclodextrins has been investigated by both nuclear magnetic resonance and mass spectrometry. Apparent discrepancies between results obtained using these two complementary techniques are explained in terms of differences in effective experimental conditions. The respective benefits of the two methods are evidenced as well as their complementarity in the investigation of such weakly interacting systems.

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