In this paper, the fourth one of our series on the dielectric spectrum symmetrical broadening of water, we consider amino acid (AA) aqueous solutions. The developed 3D-trajectory is applied here to the variety of zwitterion amino acids representing both the hydrophobic and hydrophilic nature of their residues. The dipole moment of amino acids due to their zwitterion determines their interaction with the solvent and reflects mostly the dipole-matrix interactions described in our Paper I [E. Levy et al., J. Chem. Phys. 136, 114502 (2012)]. It is also shown that in the case of charged AAs at high concentrations, the shape of the 3D trajectory transforms to the pattern typical of the dipole-charge interactions that were described in our Paper III [A. Puzenko et al., J. Chem. Phys. 137, 194502 (2012)].
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7 April 2014
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April 07 2014
Dielectric spectra broadening as a signature for dipole-matrix interaction. IV. Water in amino acids solutions
Evgeniya Levy;
Evgeniya Levy
1Department of Applied Physics,
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
, Givat Ram, Jerusalem 91904, Israel
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Silvina Cerveny;
Silvina Cerveny
2
Centro de Física de Materiales - Material Physics Center (MPC)
, CSIC - UPV/EHU, San Sebastian 20018, Spain
3
Donostia International Physics Center
, San Sebastian 20018, Spain
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Irina Ermolina;
Irina Ermolina
4
De Montfort University
, School of Pharmacy, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, The Gateway, Leicester LE1 9BH, United Kingdom
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Alexander Puzenko;
Alexander Puzenko
1Department of Applied Physics,
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
, Givat Ram, Jerusalem 91904, Israel
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Yuri Feldman
Yuri Feldman
a)
1Department of Applied Physics,
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
, Givat Ram, Jerusalem 91904, Israel
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J. Chem. Phys. 140, 135104 (2014)
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Received:
December 24 2013
Accepted:
March 13 2014
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Dielectric spectra broadening as the signature of dipole-matrix interaction. II. Water in ionic solutions
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Evgeniya Levy, Silvina Cerveny, Irina Ermolina, Alexander Puzenko, Yuri Feldman; Dielectric spectra broadening as a signature for dipole-matrix interaction. IV. Water in amino acids solutions. J. Chem. Phys. 7 April 2014; 140 (13): 135104. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4869542
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