Supramolecular Emulsifiers in Biphasic Catalysis: The Substrate Drives Its Own Transformation VanbésienThéodore MonflierEric HapiotFrédéric 2015 Naturally occurring triglycerides have been hydroformylated through supramolecular means in the presence of cyclodextrins (CDs). During the course of the reaction, a transient supramolecular complex is formed between triglyceride alkyl chains and the appropriate CDs in a well-defined concentration range. The resulting CD/triglyceride supramolecular emulsifiers help convert the triglyceride CC double bonds in biphasic conditions using a water-soluble organometallic catalyst. The catalytic system could be efficiently recycled.