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Carbohydrate Research, 1982
Abstract Galactaric acid, C 6 H 10 O 8 , (CAS Reg. No. 526-99-8), is triclinic, P 1 , with cell dimensions at −147° [and 20°], a = 4.900(1) [4.918(1)], b = 5.728(1) [5.816(1)], c = 6.784(1) [6.849(1)] A, α = 92.32(2) [92.31(2)], β = 93.74(2) [94.16(2)], γ = 93.08(2) [93.49(2)]°, V = 189.5 A 3 , Z = 1, D x = 1.831 [1.800], D m = [1.790] g.cm −3 ,
George A. Jeffrey, Richard A. Wood
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Abstract Galactaric acid, C 6 H 10 O 8 , (CAS Reg. No. 526-99-8), is triclinic, P 1 , with cell dimensions at −147° [and 20°], a = 4.900(1) [4.918(1)], b = 5.728(1) [5.816(1)], c = 6.784(1) [6.849(1)] A, α = 92.32(2) [92.31(2)], β = 93.74(2) [94.16(2)], γ = 93.08(2) [93.49(2)]°, V = 189.5 A 3 , Z = 1, D x = 1.831 [1.800], D m = [1.790] g.cm −3 ,
George A. Jeffrey, Richard A. Wood
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Inorganica Chimica Acta, 1986
Abstract Spectrophotometric work on mucic acid-W(VI) system shows the formation of three different oxoanion complexes in aqueous solution; their stability is dependent upon pH. One of the complexes is monomeric tungstodimucate and the other two are 2/2 species.
J.A. Ramirez, E. Llopis, A. Cervilla
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Abstract Spectrophotometric work on mucic acid-W(VI) system shows the formation of three different oxoanion complexes in aqueous solution; their stability is dependent upon pH. One of the complexes is monomeric tungstodimucate and the other two are 2/2 species.
J.A. Ramirez, E. Llopis, A. Cervilla
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ChemInform Abstract: INTERACTION OF D,L‐MALIC AND MUCIC ACIDS WITH TRIETHYL PHOSPHITE
Chemischer Informationsdienst, 1975AbstractBeim Erhitzen von D,L‐Äpfelsäure (Ia) oder ihrem Ester (Ib) mit Triäthylphosphit (II) erhält man das Phosphonat (III).
L. I. GURARII, E. T. MUKMENEV
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Efficient bioconversion of citrus waste into mucic acid by prototrophic yeast strain
Journal of Chemical Technology & BiotechnologyAbstract Background Citrus peel waste (CPW) is a pectin‐rich agro‐industrial residue with potential as a renewable substrate for mucic acid production.
Grace Evelina +3 more
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Additions and Corrections - Ester Derivatives of Mucic Acid
The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1957Mark Baelor, George Gorin
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Experimental nephrolithiasis with mucic acid.
Laboratory investigation; a journal of technical methods and pathology, 2000R S, JONES, Y C, MAYNE
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THE NEPHROPATHIC ACTION OF THE DICARBOXYLIC ACIDS AND THEIR DERIVATIVES IV. MUCIC ACID
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 1925WILLIAM C. ROSE, PAULINE S. DIMMITT
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Soxhlet extraction of mucic acid from fungal biomass
Separation Science and Technology, 2018Tommi Virtanen, Marilyn G Wiebe
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