Literature DB >> 25933438

Hypercondensation of an amino acid: synthesis and characterization of a black glycine polymer.

Stefan Fox1, Punam Dalai1, Jean-François Lambert2, Henry Strasdeit3.   

Abstract

A granular material was obtained by thermal polymerization of glycine at 200 °C. It has been named "thermomelanoid" because of its strikingly deep-black color. The polymerization process is mainly a dehydration condensation leading to conventional amide bonds, and also CC double bonds that are formed from CO and CH2 groups ("hypercondensation"). Spectroscopic data, in particular from (13) C and (15) N solid-state cross-polarization magic angle spinning (CP-MAS) NMR spectra, suggest that the black color is due to (cross-)conjugated CC, CO, and NH groups. Small glycine peptides, especially triglycine, appear to be key intermediates in the formation of the thermomelanoid. This has been concluded by comparing the thermal behavior of glyn homopeptides (n=2-6) and glycine. The glycine polymerization was accompanied by the formation of small amounts of byproducts. Notably, a few percent of alanine and aspartic acid could be detected in the polymer. By using (13) C-labeled glycine, it was shown that these two amino acids formed through a common pathway, namely CαCα bond formation between glycine molecules. The thermomelanoid is hydrolyzed by strong acids and bases at room temperature, forming brown solutions.
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Keywords:  amino acids; condensation reactions; peptides; polymers; structure elucidation

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25933438     DOI: 10.1002/chem.201500820

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemistry        ISSN: 0947-6539            Impact factor:   5.236


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