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High-pressure polymorphism in L-cysteine: the crystal structures of L-cysteine-III and L-cysteine-IV.

Stephen A Moggach1, David R Allan, Stewart J Clark, Matthias J Gutmann, Simon Parsons, Colin R Pulham, Lindsay Sawyer.   

Abstract

The crystal structure of the orthorhombic phase of L-cysteine (hereafter L-cysteine-I) consists of chains of molecules linked via NH...O hydrogen bonds. The chains are linked into a layer by other NH...O hydrogen bonds, forming R4(4)(16) ring motifs. The layers are linked by further NH...O and disordered SH...S/SH...O interactions. The main effects of compression to 1.8 GPa are to contract voids in the middle of the R4(4)(16) rings and to reduce S...S distances from 3.8457 (10) to 3.450 (4) angstroms. The latter is at the lower limit for S...S distances and we suggest that strain about the S atom is responsible for the formation of a new phase of L-cysteine, L-cysteine-III, above 1.8 GPa. The phase transition is accompanied by a change in the NCCS torsion angle from ca 60 to ca -60 degrees and small positional displacements, but with no major changes in the orientations of the molecules. The structure of L-cysteine-III contains similar R-type ring motifs to L-cysteine-I, but there are no S...S contacts within 3.6 angstroms. L-Cysteine-III was found to be stable to at least 4.2 GPa. On decompression to 1.7 GPa, another single-crystal to single-crystal phase transition formed another previously uncharacterized phase, L-cysteine-IV. This phase is not observed on increasing pressure. The structure consists of two crystallographically independent cysteine molecules in the same conformations as those found in L-cysteine-I and L-cysteine-III. The structure separates into zones with are alternately phase I-like and phase III-like. L-Cysteine-IV can therefore be thought of as an unusual example of an intermediate phase. Further decompression to ambient pressure generates L-cysteine-I.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16552164     DOI: 10.1107/S0108768105038802

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Crystallogr B        ISSN: 0108-7681


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