What is it about?
This work reports on a detailed quantitative analysis of the specific heat in the 0.5- to 200-K temperature range for almost dry L-cysteine and its dimer, L-cystine, amino acids.
Featured Image
Why is it important?
We report the occurrence of a sharp first-order transition at ∼76 K for L-cysteine associated with the thiol group ordering which was successfully modeled with the two-dimensional Ising model. We demonstrated that quantum rotors, two-level systems (TLS), Einstein oscillators, and acoustic phonons (the Debye model) are essential ingredients to correctly describe the overall experimental data. Our analysis pointed out the absence of the TLS contribution to the low temperature specific heat of L-cy
Read the Original
This page is a summary of: Unusual specific heat of almost dry L-cysteine and L-cystine amino acids, Physical Review E, March 2015, American Physical Society (APS),
DOI: 10.1103/physreve.91.032709.
You can read the full text:
Resources
Contributors
The following have contributed to this page