Disulfide bonds
Disulfide bonds
Formula
2 R−SH → R−S−S−R + 2H⁺ + 2e⁻
Real World
Keratin in human hair is held rigid by numerous disulfide bonds between cysteine residues — perming treatments by companies like L'Oréal work by breaking and reforming these S−S bonds to reshape curls.
Exam Focus
State that disulfide bonds are covalent, not just 'strong' — examiners distinguish them from weaker non-covalent interactions.
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