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Monosaccharides spectroscopy

Monomer (Section 6 21) The simplest stable molecule from which a particular polymer may be prepared Monosaccharide (Section 25 1) A carbohydrate that cannot be hydrolyzed further to yield a simpler carbohydrate Monosubstituted alkene (Section 5 6) An alkene of the type RCH=CH2 in which there is only one carbon directly bonded to the carbons of the double bond Multiplicity (Section 13 7) The number of peaks into which a signal IS split in nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy Signals are described as singlets doublets triplets and so on according to the number of peaks into which they are split... [Pg.1289]

N.M.R. SPECTROSCOPY OF FLUORINATED MONOSACCHARIDES 93 Table VIII (continued)... [Pg.93]


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