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Offline silverhandorder

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Heats of fusion of sugars.
« on: November 24, 2010, 03:02:08 PM »
I have a lab where I need to identify unknown sugar. We used DSC to obtain the heat of fusion kJ/g of the substance. Now I need to find heats of fusion of sucrose, lactose, maltodextrin and starch. I looked in CRC handbook and their tables did not have these. A search on google also gives a lot of irrelevant link. Can anyone suggest a resource I can use to find these values. My teacher claims these are well studies sugars and should be easily available. What am I doing wrong as far as searching these type of problems?

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Re: Heats of fusion of sugars.
« Reply #1 on: December 30, 2010, 02:58:13 PM »
Anybody have details on heat of fusion. Sucrose especially.

Stuart

So far this is all I have found.
http://www.fskab.com/annex10/WS_pres/WS2/hiroyuki.pdf

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