Zusammenfassung
Mit Hilfe der PM-Methode ist die molekulare Rotation von (−)-1,2/3,4-Cyclohexantetrol untersucht worden. Daraus geht hervor, dass diese Verbindung in wässeriger Lösung als Gemisch der C 1- und 1 C-Konstellationen vorliegt.
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Part III. Part II, seeS. Yamana, Bull. chem. Soc. Japan34, 1212 (1961).
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Yamana, S. Molecular rotations of polyhydroxycyclohexanes in relation to their structures. Experientia 21, 305–307 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02144680
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