“…The concentrations of guests were so chosen as to meet the Benesi-Hildebrand conditions ([guest],/[host], > 10; t = total) and cover a range of 10-90% (mostly 40-80%) complexation. The actual titration data for selected guests are as follows, [guest], mM (0, mdeg): 20 (0.66), 25 (0.71), 30 (0.77), 40 (0.89), 50 (0.93) for (5,S)-2; 20 (1.19), 30 (1.33), 40 (1.54), 50 (1.63), 67 (1.71) for (S)-8; 2 (0.46), 4 (0.58), 6 (0.63), 8 (0.66), 10 (0.69), 16 (0.72), 20 (0.73) for 11; 10 (5.43), 12 (5.90), 15 (6.47), 20 (7.86), 30 (9.29), 40 (10.14) for 14; 10 (2.18), 12 (2.66), 14 (3.19), 20 (4.20), 25 (5.19), 40 (6.86), 50 (8.43), 80 (11.00). In every case, the Benesi-Hildebrand plots of [1],//1000 vs 1/[guest], according to eq 2 gave a straight line with r (correlation coefficient) > 0.98.…”