...i should probably scour the libraries before i post this...anyways i was wondering if there was a site or some really good source other than the UNSW and wikipedia that provided that provided information on cyclodextrin, like its uses, how it was developed (a bit of the history), enxymes used and stuff like that...the second thing i wanted to know is...is there a legend or a key that i can use because i cant find a single site that gives a decent explanation...refer to picture below...
...like what the hell do the dark bold thick lines mean?...do the intersection of lines with no atoms on it mean that there is a carbon on it?...what does the dashed lines mean and where there are spare electrons, are the hydrogen atoms meant to go there?...as in if carbons are the intersections of the image then youll notice that a carbon or 2 have 1-2 spare electrons do the hydrogen atoms go there?...
EDIT: ...oh and i almost forgot is the image even a monomer/polymer of cyclodextrin?...
...like what the hell do the dark bold thick lines mean?...do the intersection of lines with no atoms on it mean that there is a carbon on it?...what does the dashed lines mean and where there are spare electrons, are the hydrogen atoms meant to go there?...as in if carbons are the intersections of the image then youll notice that a carbon or 2 have 1-2 spare electrons do the hydrogen atoms go there?...
EDIT: ...oh and i almost forgot is the image even a monomer/polymer of cyclodextrin?...