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Lead hydroxide, reaction with sugars

Etherification. The reaction of alkyl haUdes with sugar polyols in the presence of aqueous alkaline reagents generally results in partial etherification. Thus, a tetraaHyl ether is formed on reaction of D-mannitol with aHyl bromide in the presence of 20% sodium hydroxide at 75°C (124). Treatment of this partial ether with metallic sodium to form an alcoholate, followed by reaction with additional aHyl bromide, leads to hexaaHyl D-mannitol (125). Complete methylation of D-mannitol occurs, however, by the action of dimethyl sulfate and sodium hydroxide (126). A mixture of tetra- and pentabutyloxymethyl ethers of D-mannitol results from the action of butyl chloromethyl ether (127). Completely substituted trimethylsilyl derivatives of polyols, distillable in vacuo, are prepared by interaction with trim ethyl chi oro s il an e in the presence of pyridine (128). Hexavinylmannitol is obtained from D-mannitol and acetylene at 25.31 MPa (250 atm) and 160°C (129). [Pg.51]

Butlerov found out that in alkaline medium (calcium hydroxide), formaldehyde HCHO polymerizes to form about 20 different sugars as racemic mixtures, Butlerov 1861. The reaction requires a divalent metal ion. Breslow found a detailed mechanism of reaction that explains the reaction products, (Breslow 1959). He found that glycol-aldehyde is the first product that is subsequently converted into glyceral-dehyde (a triose), di-hydroxy-acetone, and then into various other sugars, tetrose, pentose, and hexose. The formose reaction advances in an autocatalytic way in which the reaction product is itself the catalyst for that reaction with a long induction period. The intermediary steps proceed via aldol and retro-aldol condensations and, in addition, keto-enol tautomerizations. It remains unexplained how the phosphorylation of 3-glyceraldehyde leads to glycral-3-phosphate (Fig. 3.6). Future work should study whether or not ribozymes exist that can carry out this reaction in a stereo-specific way. [Pg.30]


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