Methods in Carbohydrate Chemistry, Volume VIII: General Methods describes the principles and mode of operation of general methods for the analysis and structural characterization of carbohydrates. This book is organized into two sections encompassing 50 chapters. The first section highlights the methods on automated chromatographic techniques; enzymic and other methods for structural analysis of polysaccharides. This section also explores the application of 13C NMR spectroscopy to carbohydrate chemistry. The second section describes the synthesis of deoxy and branched-chain sugars, 1,2-transglycosides, de-N- and de-O-sulfation, and de-N-acetylation of polysaccharides. This book is an invaluable source for organic and analytical chemists, as well as for carbohydrate scientists and researchers.
2 Three-membered Rings General Methods.-Useful variations on the Simmons—Smith theme continue to be unearthed. One procedure simply involves heating di-iodomethane with copper powder in the presence of the olefin.
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In the latter case, the colour is developed by a procedure following the general method proposed by Danielli (1950, 1953) for the use of nitro compounds as chromogenic reagents. p-Nitrobenzoyl chloride (2 g) is applied in dry ...
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The QZ algorithm was developed by Moler and Stewart [248] in 1973. Its probably most notable modification has been the high-performance pipelined QZ algorithm developed by Dackland and K ̊agstr ̈om [96]. One topic of Chapter 2 is the ...
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My special thanks go to my supervisor, Professor Feng Gao, and my colleagues, Professor Fu-Bao Zhou, Professor Yang Ju, Professor Hong-Wen Jing, Professor Zhan-Guo Ma and Professor Ting Li, in China University of Mining and Technology, ...