It is found in this study that four amino acids, namely asparagine, arginine, histidine and
glutamine form two-dimensional conducting systems which are charge transfer
complexes (CTCs) with organic acceptors like TCNQ, TCNE, chloranil, DDQ,
TNF and iodine. It is verified using optical absorption edges that these are 2d
conductors like transition metal dichalcogenides obeying absorption functions
different from 1d and 3d conductors. This 2d nature is related to the network of
intermolecular H-bonding in these complexes, which leads to a global H-bonded
network resulting in the absence of local deformation due to the relaxation of
strain.
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