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Alditols, structural chemistry

The use of alditol acetates for the separation of mixtures of partially methylated sugars not only simplifies the g.l.c. but also the mass spectra, because such compounds contain carbon to carbon bonds of only three types those between (a) carbon atoms that each carries a methoxyl group, or (b) each bears an acetoxyl group, or (c) adjacent carbon atoms having one substituent of each type. Mass spectrometry of partially methylated alditol acetates thus gives rise to relatively few primary fragments that are characteristic of the pattern of substitution. This technique was introduced to carbohydrate chemistry by Lindberg and his associates, and has been employed extensively by them in subsequent structural studies, some of which are discussed next others are listed in Table XXXI (see p. 103). [Pg.40]


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