Abstract

Water molecules affect construction and destruction of inclusion crystals of a simple dipeptide ( 1 ). In the presence of water, the inclusion crystals, which have a water-buried dipeptide sheet structure, are smoothly constructed from amorphous solid of 1 . But, the sheet is thermally unstable than anhydrous one.

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