1934
DOI: 10.1021/ja01321a058
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Studies on Reactions Relating to Carbohydrates and Polysaccharides. XLVII. The Oxygen Valence Angle and the Structure of Glucose and Related Compounds2

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“…The dipole moment of propylene oxide found in this study is in good agreement (Table 5) with previously reported values (16,17,21). The decreasing preponderance of polar conformers with increasing size of halogen is obvious from the trend in the series.…”
Section: Experitnental Dipole Monzentssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The dipole moment of propylene oxide found in this study is in good agreement (Table 5) with previously reported values (16,17,21). The decreasing preponderance of polar conformers with increasing size of halogen is obvious from the trend in the series.…”
Section: Experitnental Dipole Monzentssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Protonation of the carbenes 17b, 31, and 53 is clearly indicated by their product ratios and, for 31, by the formation of isomeric ethers (33,36). The more electrophilic carbenes discriminate but slightly between oxetane and methanol while the more nucleophilic carbenes (17b, 31,53) prefer the protic methanol strongly over the aprotic oxetane.…”
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“…The calculation of the moment of 1,3-dioxane referred to above (I) made use of an assumed moment for the C-0-C group of 1.25 D l which is one experimental value of the dipole moment of dimethyl ether. However, in general the C-0-C group appears to have a higher moment in cyclic ethers, the dipole moment of pentamethylene oxide, for example, being 1.87 D (8). In addition, the presence of two C-0-C groups in the ring will change the charge distribution in such a way as to reduce the effective dipole moment associated with each.…”
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