Abstract: | The conformational properties of poly(L -p-aminophenylalanine) have been investigated by potentiometric and circular dichroism (CD) techniques. It has been found that the polymer in the charge-free state can assume two ordered conformations, depending upon temperature conditions. At room temperature the polymer assumes the right-handed helical form by described Goodman and Peggion.1 At temperatures higher than 40°C a new ordered conformation has been found, whose slow rate of formation and ir absorption properties are typical of the β-structure. The thermodynamic parameters relative to the coil-β transition, determined by potentiometric titration techniques, revealed that the thermodynamic stability of the β-structure is mainly due to enthalpic factors. The formation of this structure is unfavored on a kinetic basis. |