Biochirality and parity violating energy difference

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WANG Wenqing
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biochirality; PVED; D-/L-alanine; D-/L-valine;
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O621 [有机化学一般性问题];
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Biochirality originates from the chiral influences in the universe. The parity non-conservation of weak neutral current, which takes place through the exchange of neutral boson Z0 combined with the long range Coulomb interaction in atoms and molecules, produces a parity violating energy difference (PVED). In this note, the fact is to be indicated that there is a λ -type second order phase transition of D- and L-alanine (valine) at a certain critical temperature Tc. The PVED is to be calculated as 6×10-5 eV/molecule by varieties of modern physical and chemical methods including the differential scanning calorimeter (DSC), SQUID, single crystal X-ray diffraction spectra, low-temperature 1H-MAS ssNMR, Raman spectra and ultrasonic measurement. A mechanism that differs from Salam’s hypotheses is also discussed here.
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