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Selective Removal of Sugars from Aqueous Solutions by Adsorption on Precipitated Iron(III) Hydroxide

Hirpshi Yokoi, +3 more
- 01 Dec 1991 - 
- Vol. 20, Iss: 12, pp 2231-2232
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The removal of various mono-, di-, oligo-, and poly-saccharides from aqueous solutions by adsorptive binding to precipitated iron(III) hydroxide was very selective in respect of their stereo-chemistry and chain length as discussed by the authors.
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The removal of various mono-, di-, oligo-, and poly-saccharides from aqueous solutions by adsorptive binding to precipitated iron(III) hydroxide was very selective in respect of their stereo-chemistry and chain length.

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Carbohydrates as ligands: coordination equilibria and structure of the metal complexes

TL;DR: A review of the literature on the metal ion complexes of carbohydrate type ligands with the emphasis on the past 20 years, discussing the equilibria and structure in aqueous solution together with the structures determined for the solid state complexes are collected for comparison as discussed by the authors.
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Physical investigation of the colloidal iron-inulin complex

TL;DR: In this article, an electron-transparent sheath, probably consisting of linked inulin oligomers with M ≥ 3000 g mol−1, around the electron-dense, iron-containing core of the FeOOH particles was examined.
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Studies on the Interaction between Iron(III) and Glycerol or Related Polyols over a Wide pH Range

TL;DR: The interaction between iron(III) and glycerol or related polyols was studied in some detail over a pH range of 1 to 13 mainly by spectrophotometric and NMR measurements as mentioned in this paper.
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Hydrolysis of inorganic iron(III) salts

Charles M. Flynn
- 01 Feb 1984 - 
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Chelation of iron by sugars

TL;DR: Reducing sugars and polyols are shown to form soluble stable complexes with a series of metal ions at alkaline pH, indicating Metal-sugar complexes may play an important biological role in the transport of the mineral elements across cell membranes.
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Iron(III) complexes of sugar-type ligands

TL;DR: A series of iron(III) complexes formed with sugartype ligands (aldoses, ketoses, polyalcohols, sugar acids, di- and trisaccharides) was prepared in this paper.
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