Low-temperature specific heat measurements have been made on random poly(Lalanine) (Pilot). The effective one-dimensional (intra-molecular polymeric) Debye temperature is 323"K, and the corresponding three-dimensional temperature is 54°K. An anomaly, similar to that seen in polyethylene and other h
Poly(L-alanine): Investigation of alpha-helix and betal-sheet forms by low-temperature specific heat measurements (1.5–20°K)
✍ Scribed by Leonard Finegold; Jesse L. Cude
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 1972
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 642 KB
- Volume
- 11
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0006-3525
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✦ Synopsis
For an ideal one-dimensional solid, the low-temperature specific heat, C, is proportional to temperature 2' 1, for an ideal two-dimensional solid C is proportional to T2: We have observed such one-and two-dimensional behavior in alpha-and beta-poly (L-alanine) in the temperature range 1.5-20°K (also intermixed wit.h a three-dimensional behavior). A specific heat anomaly has also been observed. These measurements are important in evaluating the effective elastic constants, including hydrogen bonding, of the biopolymers. They also provide essential information for vibrational theories of poly(L-alanine), which up until now have been based on high-energy data.
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