1930
DOI: 10.1524/zkri.1930.72.1.301
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XIII. Über die Gitterstruktur einiger einfacher Zucker

Abstract: Angesichts der eingehenden Bearbeitung, die in der letzten Zeit die Struktur der Cellulose und ihrer Derivate auf röntgenographischem Wege gefunden hat, schien es zweckmäßig zu sein, auch einfachere Zuckerdie Grundbausteine der erwähnten komplizierten Substanzen -röntgeno-graphisch zu untersuchen. Im folgenden möchten wir die ersten Ergebnisse -die Feststellung der Elementarkörper und der Raumgruppendreier einfacher Zucker sowie das wichtigste von uns aufgefundene Intensitätsmaterial mitteilen. Mit der Erweite… Show more

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“…-a. The unit-cell measurements agree well with those of Hengstenberg & Mark (1930), and of Sponsler & Dore (1931). Sets of Weissenberg and oscillation photographs were taken about the three principal crystallographic axes, and the three Patterson projections and several sections at various z-levels were calculated.…”
Section: Crystal Datasupporting
confidence: 86%
“…-a. The unit-cell measurements agree well with those of Hengstenberg & Mark (1930), and of Sponsler & Dore (1931). Sets of Weissenberg and oscillation photographs were taken about the three principal crystallographic axes, and the three Patterson projections and several sections at various z-levels were calculated.…”
Section: Crystal Datasupporting
confidence: 86%
“…They are held together by an oxygen atom which is about 0.8 A. from the plane of the rings. This structure is closely related to that of the cellobiose residue in cellulose chains (16).…”
Section: Investigations In the Erythritol Groupmentioning
confidence: 76%