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Molybdic acid, hexitol complexes

Polarimetric analysis of sorbitol and mannitol in the presence of each other and of sugars is possible because of their enhanced optical rotation when molybdate complexes are formed and the higher rotation of the mannitol molybdate complex under conditions of low acidity (194). The concentration of a pure solution of sorbitol may be determined by means of the refractometer (195). Mass spectra of trimethylsilyl ethers of sugar alcohols provide unambiguous identification of tetritols, pentitols, and hexitols and permit determination of molecular weight (196). [Pg.52]

Complex D-mannitol borates are used in electrolytic condensers. Molybdic and arsenic acids also form association complexes with hexitols which increase the acidity of the inorganic acids. Rotational exaltation is obtained with the salts of these acids. [Pg.225]

Thionyl chloride, as well as other inorganic acid chlorides, reacts with polyols to form mixed esters (see under Sulfate esters. Chapter III). In the presence of pyridine, partial chlorohydrin formation may occur (95), Selenium oxychloride forms a selenite ester upon reaction with mannitol (96), Phosphorus pentachloride yields unsaturated chlorohydrins of mannitol and galactitol which have the composition CeHeCU (97), Extremely interesting are the so-called complexes of alditols with various inorganic polybasic acids, their salts, or anhydrides in aqueous solutions. Complexes with boric, molybdic, tungstic, and other acids, as well as the oxides of antimony and arsenic, have been reported. It is believed that these complexes are true esters with one or more moles of alditol, a chelate type of structure being involved at some point. For the hexitols a compound with boric acid such as the following is postulated (98),... [Pg.262]


See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.225 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.225 ]




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