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The structure of hexagonal L-cystine consists of pairs of hydrogen-bonded layers connected by disulfide bridges. The conformation about the bridges changes on compression to 3.7 GPa as the C—S—S—C units act like springs; other changes can be understood by examination of the distribution of voids in the ambient pressure structure.
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