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M. Lie Ken Jie
Researcher at University of St Andrews
Publications - 5
Citations - 105
M. Lie Ken Jie is an academic researcher from University of St Andrews. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cis–trans isomerism & NMR spectra database. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 105 citations.
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The synthesis of ten octadecadiynoic acids and of the related cis,cis- and trans,trans-Octadecadienoic acids
Frank D. Gunstone,M. Lie Ken Jie +1 more
TL;DR: The following C 18 diynoic, cis,cis-dienoic and trans, trans -dienois acids have been prepared: 5,12, 6,12; 7,12 and 8,12.
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Fatty acids, part 26 Thin layer and gas liquid chromatographic properties of some cis-octadecenyl compounds☆
Frank D. Gunstone,M. Lie Ken Jie +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the methyl cis -octadec-2 to 17-enoates were converted to corresponding alcohols, acetates, trifluoroacetates, aldehydes, and hydrocarbons for investigation of their chromatographic properties.
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Fatty acids, part 25 Thin layer and gas liquid chromatographic properties of some diunsaturated C18-esters
Frank D. Gunstone,M. Lie Ken Jie +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the chromatographic properties of thirteen octadecadiynoic esters and the cis,cis and trans,trans -dienoates derived from them are investigated.
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Fatty acids. Part 23 Nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of some octadecadiynoic acids and of some methyl cis, cis- and trans, trans- octadecadienoates
TL;DR: In this paper, the NMR spectra of a number of octadecadiynoic acids and derived cis, cis, trans and trans-trans -Octadecadienoates have been studied using a 100 MHz instrument using spectral features associated with the number of methylene groups between the two unsaturated centres.
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Fatty acids, part 28, the synthesis and chromatographic and spectroscopic properties of some methyl cis, cis-dimethyleneoctadecanoates
TL;DR: In this article, the GLC behaviour, NMR spectra, and mass spectra of the dimethylene octadecanoates are discussed, as well as their NMR properties.