ζ-Glycine: insight into the mechanism of a polymorphic phase transition

Glycine is the simplest and most polymorphic amino acid, with five phases having been structurally characterized at atmospheric or high pressure. A sixth form, the elusive ζ phase, was discovered over a decade ago as a short-lived intermediate which formed as the high-pressure ∊ phase transformed to...

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Main Authors: Craig L. Bull, Giles Flowitt-Hill, Stefano de Gironcoli, Emine Küçükbenli, Simon Parsons, Cong Huy Pham, Helen Y. Playford, Matthew G. Tucker
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Language:English
Published: International Union of Crystallography 2017-09-01
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Online Access:http://scripts.iucr.org/cgi-bin/paper?S205225251701096X
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spelling doaj-3970d1e1d7f0456c916db810e47a3ae52020-11-24T23:24:00ZengInternational Union of CrystallographyIUCrJ2052-25252017-09-014556957410.1107/S205225251701096Xlq5008ζ-Glycine: insight into the mechanism of a polymorphic phase transitionCraig L. Bull0Giles Flowitt-Hill1Stefano de Gironcoli2Emine Küçükbenli3Simon Parsons4Cong Huy Pham5Helen Y. Playford6Matthew G. Tucker7ISIS Facility, Rutherford–Appleton Laboratory, Harwell Science and Innovation Campus, Didcot, Oxfordshire OX11 0QX, UKISIS Facility, Rutherford–Appleton Laboratory, Harwell Science and Innovation Campus, Didcot, Oxfordshire OX11 0QX, UKScuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati, Via Bonomea 265, Trieste 34136, ItalyScuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati, Via Bonomea 265, Trieste 34136, ItalySchool of Chemistry and Centre for Science at Extreme Conditions, The University of Edinburgh, King's Buildings, W. Mains Road, Edinburgh EH9 3FJ, UKScuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati, Via Bonomea 265, Trieste 34136, ItalyISIS Facility, Rutherford–Appleton Laboratory, Harwell Science and Innovation Campus, Didcot, Oxfordshire OX11 0QX, UKISIS Facility, Rutherford–Appleton Laboratory, Harwell Science and Innovation Campus, Didcot, Oxfordshire OX11 0QX, UKGlycine is the simplest and most polymorphic amino acid, with five phases having been structurally characterized at atmospheric or high pressure. A sixth form, the elusive ζ phase, was discovered over a decade ago as a short-lived intermediate which formed as the high-pressure ∊ phase transformed to the γ form on decompression. However, its structure has remained unsolved. We now report the structure of the ζ phase, which was trapped at 100 K enabling neutron powder diffraction data to be obtained. The structure was solved using the results of a crystal structure prediction procedure based on fully ab initio energy calculations combined with a genetic algorithm for searching phase space. We show that the fate of ζ-glycine depends on its thermal history: although at room temperature it transforms back to the γ phase, warming the sample from 100 K to room temperature yielded β-glycine, the least stable of the known ambient-pressure polymorphs.http://scripts.iucr.org/cgi-bin/paper?S205225251701096Xamino acidscrystal structure predictionpolymorphismneutron diffractionphase transitionscrystallization under non-ambient conditions
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author Craig L. Bull
Giles Flowitt-Hill
Stefano de Gironcoli
Emine Küçükbenli
Simon Parsons
Cong Huy Pham
Helen Y. Playford
Matthew G. Tucker
spellingShingle Craig L. Bull
Giles Flowitt-Hill
Stefano de Gironcoli
Emine Küçükbenli
Simon Parsons
Cong Huy Pham
Helen Y. Playford
Matthew G. Tucker
ζ-Glycine: insight into the mechanism of a polymorphic phase transition
IUCrJ
amino acids
crystal structure prediction
polymorphism
neutron diffraction
phase transitions
crystallization under non-ambient conditions
author_facet Craig L. Bull
Giles Flowitt-Hill
Stefano de Gironcoli
Emine Küçükbenli
Simon Parsons
Cong Huy Pham
Helen Y. Playford
Matthew G. Tucker
author_sort Craig L. Bull
title ζ-Glycine: insight into the mechanism of a polymorphic phase transition
title_short ζ-Glycine: insight into the mechanism of a polymorphic phase transition
title_full ζ-Glycine: insight into the mechanism of a polymorphic phase transition
title_fullStr ζ-Glycine: insight into the mechanism of a polymorphic phase transition
title_full_unstemmed ζ-Glycine: insight into the mechanism of a polymorphic phase transition
title_sort ζ-glycine: insight into the mechanism of a polymorphic phase transition
publisher International Union of Crystallography
series IUCrJ
issn 2052-2525
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Glycine is the simplest and most polymorphic amino acid, with five phases having been structurally characterized at atmospheric or high pressure. A sixth form, the elusive ζ phase, was discovered over a decade ago as a short-lived intermediate which formed as the high-pressure ∊ phase transformed to the γ form on decompression. However, its structure has remained unsolved. We now report the structure of the ζ phase, which was trapped at 100 K enabling neutron powder diffraction data to be obtained. The structure was solved using the results of a crystal structure prediction procedure based on fully ab initio energy calculations combined with a genetic algorithm for searching phase space. We show that the fate of ζ-glycine depends on its thermal history: although at room temperature it transforms back to the γ phase, warming the sample from 100 K to room temperature yielded β-glycine, the least stable of the known ambient-pressure polymorphs.
topic amino acids
crystal structure prediction
polymorphism
neutron diffraction
phase transitions
crystallization under non-ambient conditions
url http://scripts.iucr.org/cgi-bin/paper?S205225251701096X
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