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Powder X-ray characterization of djenkolic acid
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 March 2012
Abstract
X-ray powder diffraction data for the orthorhombic natural amino acid djenkolic acid, C7H14N2O4S2, is described in this paper. The orthorhombic cell parameters are: a=8.12 Å, b=12.16 Å, and c=5.38 Å
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