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Self-assembly and nonlinear optical properties of a synthetic dipeptide
Maity, Suman Kumar,Kumar, Ravi,Ambast, Deepak K. S.,Pal, Bipul,Haldar, Debasish
supporting information, p. 22198 - 22203 (2013/01/15)
The self-assembly propensities and nonlinear optical properties of synthetic dipeptides are illustrated. The single crystal X-ray diffraction study of dipeptide 1 containing a p-nitrophenylalanine moiety reveals that the peptide adopts a supramolecular antiparallel β-sheet structure using hydrogen bonding, as well as π-π stacking interactions, in the solid state and the peptide exhibits nonlocal thermal nonlinear refraction due to the thermal lensing effect. The heat dissipation in the dipeptide 1 was a slow process with a millisecond to microsecond time scale. However the peptide 2 containing a p-nitrophenylacetic acid moiety adopts a parallel β-sheet structure and has no thermal lensing effect.