Selective formation of glycylglycine by dehydration of glycine adsorbed on silica gel

H Ogawa, T Fujigaki, T Chihara

Index: Ogawa, Haruo; Fujigaki, Tamiki; Chihara, Teiji Journal of Physical Organic Chemistry, 1999 , vol. 12, # 4 p. 354 - 356

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Abstract

Abstract Silica gel promotes the selective dehydration of glycine to form intermediate glycylglycine, with inhibition of the formation of stable glycine anhydride and polymer products. IR measurements indicate that glycine adsorbed on silica gel results in the formation of neutral species having C [DOUBLE BOND] O and NH 2 groups. The species is considered to stimulate dehydration, leading to the reported selective dehydration. ...

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