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Circular dicroism

In this context, one should bear in mind that the crystal structure may not exactly reflect the situation in solution however, it represents one possible low-energy conformation of the SO-SA complex. Other spectroscopic methods like NMR and FT-IR spectroscopy have been shown to be very helpful to study SO-SA complexation in solution and to verify the binding mechanisms found in the solid state. In this context circular dicroism spectroscopy should also be of high value. [Pg.418]

Chiroptical properties of isothiazole derivatives have been studied using circular dicroism (CD). Optically active sulfinamide R- +)-49a. (R=l-Ad) shows a positive first Cotton effect at 284nm while A (- -)-49b (R = 2,4,6-Me3C6H2) has a negative one at 277 nm <2005JOC868>. [Pg.563]

J. Christensen and J. W. Jaroszewski, Natural glycosides containing allopyranose from the passion fruit plant and circular dicroism of benzaldehyde cyanohydrin glycosides, Org. Lett., 3 (2001) 2193-2195. [Pg.56]

F gt3 SLt Continuous Variation Plots of the Molar Circular Dicroism at kl3 and U85 nm of c<, -Cyclodextrin epichlorohydrin Polymer Products and Methyl Oran — The fraction in which the molecular weight is less than 2000,... [Pg.720]

In this Section, we will analyze and compare the results obtained for plastocyanin and nitrosocyanin, in terms of chromophore structure, UV/VIS and circular dicroism spectrum and ESR parameter. [Pg.46]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.6 , Pg.294 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.6 , Pg.294 ]




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