Conformational preferences of Ac-Gly-NHMe in solution
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Affiliation:
1. EastChem School of Chemistry
2. University of St Andrews
3. St Andrews
4. UK
5. Chemistry Institute
6. State University of Campinas
7. Campinas
8. Brazil
Abstract
The conformational behaviour of Ac-Gly-NHMe and its fluorinated [CF3-C(O)-Gly-NHMe] and N-methyl[Ac-Gly-N(Me)2] derivatives is investigated in nonpolar, polar and polar protic solutions by NMR and IR spectroscopies and theoretical calculations.
Funder
São Paulo Research Foundation
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
Subject
General Chemical Engineering,General Chemistry
Link
http://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlepdf/2015/RA/C4RA16472E
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