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Methylhexanedioic acid

The absolute configuration of (-i-)-cacalol (519) has been deduced by oxidative degradation to (5)-(+)-2-methylhexanedioic acid, and the corresponding aldehyde, cacalal (520), has been identified as a further constituent of Cacalia species (cf. Vol. 8, p. 117). Cacalane derivatives (521) and (522), structurally... [Pg.142]

A somewhat analogous type of structural isomerism occurs in certain polymers formed by condensation of two co-reagents, for example the polyesters of 1,2-propanediol with dibasic acids, or polyamides of 3-methylhexanedioic acid. Two different structural units are possible ... [Pg.19]


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