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SPR Carbohydrate Chemistry
Carbohydrate Chemistry: Chemical and Biological Approaches, Volume 45
Edited by
Amélia Pilar Rauter;
Amélia Pilar Rauter
Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
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Thisbe K Lindhorst;
Thisbe K Lindhorst
Kiel University, Germany
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Yves Queneau
Yves Queneau
INSA Lyon, France
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Volume
45
Hardback ISBN:
978-1-83916-390-6
PDF ISBN:
978-1-83916-453-8
EPUB ISBN:
978-1-83916-454-5
Special Collection:
2021 ebook collection
No. of Pages:
664
Publication date:
15 Dec 2021
Book Chapter
Disaccharides as building blocks for novel glycomacrocycles
By
Patrycja Sokołowska
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Patrycja Sokołowska
Institute of Organic Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences
ul. Kasprzaka 44/52
01-224 Warsaw
Poland
slawomir.jarosz@icho.edu.pl
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Sławomir Jarosz
Sławomir Jarosz
Institute of Organic Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences
ul. Kasprzaka 44/52
01-224 Warsaw
Poland
slawomir.jarosz@icho.edu.pl
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Published:15 Dec 2021
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Special Collection: 2021 ebook collection
Citation
Patrycja Sokołowska, Sławomir Jarosz, 2021. "Disaccharides as building blocks for novel glycomacrocycles", Carbohydrate Chemistry: Chemical and Biological Approaches, Volume 45, Amélia Pilar Rauter, Thisbe K Lindhorst, Yves Queneau
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Chiral crown and aza-crown ethers with sugar scaffold play an important role in supramolecular chemistry. They are used to differentiate racemic guests and can be applied as chiral catalysts in the PTC reactions. However, mainly monosaccharides serve as chiral platform in the synthesis of these complex molecules. Application of di- and higher sugars (except cyclodextrins) is much less known. In this paper the synthesis of such molecules of hosts based on a disaccharide scaffold is reviewed.
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