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Date of Award

1991

Document Type

Thesis - Pacific Access Restricted

Degree Name

Master of Science (M.S.)

Department

Graduate School

First Advisor

Paul H. Gross

First Committee Member

Carl E. Wulfman

Second Committee Member

Donald K. Wedegaertner

Abstract

Carbohydrate research remains one of the most exciting endeavors in the field of organic chemistry. The importance of carbohydrates needs little elaboration. Quite literally, without glucose, cellulose, and starch, the necessities of life such as food, clothing, and shelter would be missing. In our laboratory, we have for some time been interested in one particular class of carbohydrate derivatives - the aldohexopyranosyl cyanides.

Pages

137

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