"Procedural activation energies" for the thermolysis reactions of crystalline amino acids by differential scanning calorimetry

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The thermal decomposition of crystalline amino acids has been examined by a combination of Differential Scanning Calorimetry and Curve Resolution. Thermolysis pathways have been suggested for alanine, phenylalanine, serine and threonine in terms of the resolved thermograms. The resolved data has made possible the calculation of activation energies associated with each of the component reactions. The relative magnitudes of these E A values have been rationalized in terms of associated structures. The thermal stabilities of the selected crystalline amino acids, in terms of the activation energy necessary for the initial decomposition step are as follows: alanine serine > phenylalanine > threonine.

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