Carbohydrate Chemistry

Effect of Protecting Groups and Solvents in Anomeric O-Alkylation of Mannopyranose1

J Tamura, RR Schmidt

Index: Journal of Carbohydrate Chemistry, , vol. 14, # 7 p. 895 - 912

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Abstract

J. CARBOHYDRATE CHEMISTRY, 14(7), 895-91 1 (1995) ... The residue was dissolved in acetone (140 mL) and water (14 mL), and mercury (11) oxide (3.28 g), then mercury (II) chloride (3.28 g ... 4.59, 4.93 (2d, 2H, J = 10.6 Hz, CH,), 4.86, 4.96 (2d, 2H, J = 12.4 Hz, CH2), 7.12-7.51 ...

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