Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5187157 Polymer 2008 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Two-dimensional (2D) correlation FTIR spectroscopy was used to investigate the dynamic mechanism of poly(aspartic acid) during the heating process. According to the 2D asynchronous correlation spectra, the CO vibration band of Amide I was separated into three peaks at 1637, 1645 and 1677 cm−1, assigned to α helical, random coil and β antiparallel conformation, respectively. And α helical structure would transform into the more ordered and stable conformation of β antiparallel in heating. In the region of 3700-2700 cm−1, the H-contained groups were analyzed; the loosening of hydroxyl is found to change prior to the NH-related hydrogen bonds and the conformational reorganization of hydrocarbon chains.

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