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<p align="justify"> To verify produced molecule is Curdlan, we analysed samples with a polarimeter. The reference used was Curdlan bought to do standard range for the quantitative analysis with aniline blue.</p> | <p align="justify"> To verify produced molecule is Curdlan, we analysed samples with a polarimeter. The reference used was Curdlan bought to do standard range for the quantitative analysis with aniline blue.</p> | ||
− | <p align="justify">A substance is optically active or has a rotatory power when it deflects | + | <p align="justify">A substance is optically active or has a rotatory power when it deflects polarization plane of light from an <i>α</i> angle. This rotatory power is related to the presence of one or more asymmetric carbon within the molecule. All sugars (except dihydroxyacetone) are chiral molecules, so they all have a rotatory power. This property allows the polarimetric determination of sugars in pure solution thanks to the law of Biot. </p> |
+ | <p align="justify"> There are two types of optically active substances: | ||
+ | <br>✵Those which deflect polarization plane of light from an <i>α</i> angle to the right. The measured angle is positive and the substance is in dextrorotatory form. | ||
+ | <br>✵Those which deflect polarization plane of light from an <i>α</i> angle to the left. The measured angle is negative and the substance is in levorotatory form. </p> | ||
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<h6 align="center"> At the end... </h6> | <h6 align="center"> At the end... </h6> |
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