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Burchard, Walther

In 1956, Walther Burchard, a Diploma Physicist, entered the institute and built up the new light scattering (LS) technique. After 7 months, reliable LS measurements could be performed. The required molar mass determination of the enzymatically synthesized amylose was possible after full derivatization of the OH-groups with phenyl isocyanate that led to good solubility in organic solvents. Since amylose and cellulose differ chemically solely by the type of the glycosidic bond, the derivatized cellulose was also included in this study. The structural influence of the different glycosidic links could clearly be demonstrated [1]. [Pg.152]

Universitat Bayreuth, Makromolekulare Cbemie II, D-95440 Bayreuth, FRG Dedicated to Prof. Walther Burchard on the occasion of his 65th Birthday... [Pg.51]


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