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Article Dans Une Revue Plasma Processes and Polymers Année : 2015

Treatment of Glycine and Proline in Late Ar-O-2 Afterglow

Marcio Mafra
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Thierry Belmonte

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Glycine and proline have been treated in Ar-O-2 afterglows at low temperature to study their modification in highly reactive non-equilibrium media. These two amino-acids can be efficiently etched in suited conditions. In the case of glycine, O(P-3) is the main reactive species responsible for the etching mechanism. It reacts preferentially with the -CH2- group instead of the amine group-NH2. Further oxidation processes are observed but they are not rate-limiting. Etching of proline is a multi-step process, probably initiated by O(P-3) and then followed by reactions which control the etch-rate, the opening of the non-aromatic ring of proline being a probable route.

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hal-01286246 , version 1 (10-03-2016)

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Anna V. Nomine, Marcio Mafra, Gilles Frache, Thierry Belmonte. Treatment of Glycine and Proline in Late Ar-O-2 Afterglow. Plasma Processes and Polymers, 2015, 12 (12, SI), pp.1459-1469. ⟨10.1002/ppap.201500126⟩. ⟨hal-01286246⟩
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