“…These hollow structures, shaped like a truncated cone with a hydrophilic exterior and an apolar cavity, have a diameter of about 6.6 Å. They are able to form inclusion complexes in aqueous solutions with a large variety of molecules, the stability of such complexes depending on the size and hydrophobic character of the guest molecule. , In particular, β - CDs perfectly accommodate coumarin derivatives, − from 1:1 host–guest complex to higher stoichiometry. , We have previously demonstrated that our biscoumarinic MMP substrates interact with β-CD in solution and form only a stable supramolecular complex between diethylaminocoumarin (DAC)/ β-CD with a K a constant of 3236 M –1 . To validate the ability of our biscoumarinic MMP substrates to form a stable supramolecular assembly with our β-CD surfaces, were performed surface acoustic wave (SAW) studies to investigate their interactions.…”