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Sandorfy, Camille |
Chemical Spectroscopy and Photochemistry in the Vacuum-Ultraviolet |
I01926 |
1974 |
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Sandorfy, Camille |
Spectroscopy of Biological Molecules |
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1984 |
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| Title | Chemical Spectroscopy and Photochemistry in the Vacuum-Ultraviolet : Proceedings of the Advanced Study Institute, held under the Auspices of NATO and the Royal Society of Canada, August 5???17, 1973, Valmorin, Quebec, Canada |
| Author(s) | Sandorfy, Camille;Ausloos, Pierre;Robin, M.B |
| Publication | Dordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 1974. |
| Description | 618 p : online resource |
| Abstract Note | It is probably safe to predict that the future of chemistry is linked to the excited states of molecules and to other short lived species, ions and free radicals. Molecules have only one ground state but many excited states. However large the scope of normal, ground state chemistry might be, above and beyond it lies the world of excited states, each one having its own chemis?? try. The electronic transitions leading to the excited states, either discrete of continuous, are examined in molecular elec?? tronic spectroscopy. Electronic spectroscopy is the queen of all spectroscopies: for if we have the resolution we have everything. Vnfortunately, the chemist who is interested in the structure and reactions of larger molecules must often renounce all that infor?? mation. The spectra are complex and often diffuse; resolution does not always help. To understand such spectra he must look at whole families of molecules; to some extent structural analogies help. Let us call this chemical spectroscopy and handle it with care. In order to understand the properties of molecules we also need theory. We know that molecular problems are, in principle, soluble by the methods of quantum mechanics. Present time quan?? tum chemistry is able to provide a nearly accurate description of not too large molecules in their ground states. It is probablY again safe to predict that the future of quantum chemistry is connected with molecular excited states or, generally spoken, the accurate handling of the open-shell problem |
| ISBN,Price | 9789401021531 |
| Keyword(s) | 1. Analytical chemistry
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| Title | Spectroscopy of Biological Molecules : Theory and Applications ??? Chemistry, Physics, Biology, and Medicine |
| Author(s) | Sandorfy, Camille;Theophanides, T |
| Publication | Dordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 1984. |
| Description | X, 646 p : online resource |
| Abstract Note | This volume contains the proceedings of the NATO-Advanced Study Institute on the "Spectroscopy of Biological Molecules", which took place on July 4-15, 1983 in Acquafredda di Maratea, Italy. The institute concentrated on three main subiects: the structure and dymanics of DNA, proteins, and visual and plant pigments. Its timeliness has been linked to rapid advances in certain spectroscopic techniques which yielded a consider?? able amount of new information on the structure and inter?? actions of biologically important molecules. Among these techniques Fourier transform infrared, resonance and surface enhanced 'Raman spectroscopies, Raman microscopy and micro?? probing, time resolved techniques, two photon and ultrafast electronic, and C-13, N-15 and P-31 NMR spectroscopies and kinetic and static IR difference spectroscopy receiced a great deal of attention at the Institute. In addition, an entirely new technique, near-millimeter-wave spectroscopy has been presented and discussed. Two introductory quantum chemical lectures, one on the structure of water in DNA, and another pn the energy bands in DNA and proteins set the stage for the experimentally oriented lectures that followed. Fundamental knowledge on hydrogen bonding was the topic of two other lectures. Panel discussions were held on the structure and confor?? mations of DNA, metal-DNA adducts and proteins and on visual pigments. Many scientists who normally attend different conferences and never meet, met at Aquafredda di Maratea. We feel, that at the end of our Institute a synthetic vi~w emerged on the powerful spectroscopic and theoretical methods which are now available for the study of biological molecules |
| ISBN,Price | 9789400964907 |
| Keyword(s) | 1. BIOCHEMISTRY
2. Biochemistry, general
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