Porwal Vikas, Misra Radha Mohan, Tandon Poonam, Gupta Vishwambhar Dayal
Physics Department, Lucknow University, Lucknow 226 007.
Indian J Biochem Biophys. 2004 Feb;41(1):34-9.
Earlier works on polyglycine I suffer from several infirmities, such as the dynamic methylene group being replaced by a mass unit and the use of poorly resolved inelastic neutron spectra, which have resulted in wrong assignments and imprecise profile of dispersion curves. In addition, the density-of-states and heat capacity variation as a function of temperature are being reported for the first time. The heat capacity is in good agreement with the measurements reported earlier by Roles and Wunderlich within a certain range (230-350 K). Deviations set in beyond this could be due to the presence of two crystalline states (I and II) in the sample used for the heat capacity measurements.