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Showing papers by "John A. Hyatt published in 1996"


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TL;DR: In this paper, the NMR and Raman spectra of cellulose triacetate (CTA) allomorphs along with the spectrum of non-crystalline CTA have been taken for oligomers.
Abstract: 13C CPMAS NMR and Raman spectra have been taken for oligomers (DP = 2−9) and several preparations of cellulose triacetate (CTA). CTA exhibits polymorphism and the NMR spectra of the CTA(I) and CTA(II) allomorphs along with the spectrum of noncrystalline CTA have been isolated. Magnetic inequivalence within the unit cell of CTA(II) is greater than for CTA(I), indicating a lower symmetry in the CTA(II) unit cell. An attempt is made to correlate some of the NMR resonances with proposed X-ray crystal structures for each of these allomorphs. From both the Raman and the NMR spectra of the oligomers, in comparison with the different CTA preparations, it is determined that the pentamer and higher oligomers crystallize into the CTA(I) lattice. On the basis of the Raman spectra, it is argued that CTA(I) and CTA(II) are distinguished by backbone conformational differences. In a single attempt to explore the role of the solvent in determining the crystal habit of the oligomers, the pentamer persisted in the CTA(I) la...

35 citations


Patent
03 Jul 1996
TL;DR: In this article, the palmitate, stearate and 4-phenylbenzoate esters of D-γ-tocotrienol are shown to be crystalline solids and can be used in the isolation and purification of Dγ-γtocotrinol by crystallization and recrystallization procedures.
Abstract: Disclosed is are the palmitate, stearate and 4-phenylbenzoate esters of D-γ-tocotrienol which are the only known derivatives of D-γ-tocotrienol which are crystalline solids and, therefore, may be utilized in the isolation and purification of D-γ-tocotrienol by crystallization and recrystallization procedures.

4 citations