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Abstract
Photochemical transformations of glycosyl bromides are investigated in the presence of amines. The choice of amines such as N,N-diisopropylethylamine and triphenylamine was found to be critical for product selectivity. Alkylation and alkenylation of anomeric carbon with 1,1-diphenylethene could be realized. Triphenylamine also acts as a photocatalyst for alkenylation in the presence of potassium carbonate.
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Carbohydrate Research publishes reports of original research in the following areas of carbohydrate science: action of enzymes, analytical chemistry, biochemistry (biosynthesis, degradation, structural and functional biochemistry, conformation, molecular recognition, enzyme mechanisms, carbohydrate-processing enzymes, including glycosidases and glycosyltransferases), chemical synthesis, isolation of natural products, physicochemical studies, reactions and their mechanisms, the study of structures and stereochemistry, and technological aspects.
Papers on polysaccharides should have a "molecular" component; that is a paper on new or modified polysaccharides should include structural information and characterization in addition to the usual studies of rheological properties and the like. A paper on a new, naturally occurring polysaccharide should include structural information, defining monosaccharide components and linkage sequence.
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