Acetyl α-d-2,3,4-tri-acetyl-lyxo-pyran-oside
Shawn Culver1, Jonathan S Rhoad1
1Missouri Western State University, 4525 Downs Dr Saint Joseph MO 64507 USA.
Abstract:
The structure of the title compound, C13H18O9, has monoclinic (P21) symmetry. It is of inter-est with respect to stereochemistry and the anomeric effect. Two acetyl subsituents adopt equatorial orientations and two are axial. The extended structure displays C-H⋯O hydrogen bonding.
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