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The infrared and Raman spectra of solid tridehydropeptides : influence of ΔAla and ΔPhe on the spectral profile

2012

Abstract A series of solid tripeptides Boc-Gly-X-Gly-OMe (X = dehydroalanine (ΔAla), dehydrophenylalanine (ΔPhe)) was investigated by Raman scattering and Fourier transform infrared spectra to examine the conformational marker bands of the unsaturated residue. The observed fundamental modes gave us the opportunity to analyze structural features that change due to the substitution of Ala by ΔAla and due to the different spatial arrangement of ΔPhe ( Z and E isomers). In addition, we showed the alteration of the spectral profile when the large size residue (Phe) is introduced into the backbone of the peptide with ΔPhe (in Boc-Gly-Δ (Z) Phe-Phe-OMe). The frequency ranges of interest included t…

ChemistryInfraredDehydrophenylalanineAnalytical chemistryTripeptidedehydrophenylalaninetripeptidesDehydroalanineFourier transform infrared spectrachemistry.chemical_compoundsymbols.namesakeCrystallographyDehydroalanineRaman bandAmideTripeptidessymbolsIRdhydroalanineRaman spectroscopyRamanSpectroscopyRaman scattering
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The infrared spectrum of CH 3 D between 900 and 3200 cm −1 : extended assignment and modeling

2000

Abstract The high resolution infrared spectrum of CH 3 D in the region from 900 to 3200 cm −1 has been analyzed on the basis of Fourier transform spectra recorded at Kitt Peak and at Giessen. A theoretical model for an effective hamiltonian in terms of irreducible tensor operators recently adapted to symmetric top molecules has been used in order to consider simultaneously all available transitions between the lowest three polyads of the molecule: the Ground State (G.S.), the Triad (three interacting fundamental bands in the 8 μm region) and the Nonad (nine interacting bands in the 4 μm region). A preliminary simultaneous fit of 3467 Triad–G.S., 5208 Nonad–G.S., and 2487 Nonad–Triad (hot ba…

ChemistryInfraredOrganic ChemistryAnalytical chemistryHigh resolutionMolecular physicsStandard deviationHot bandAnalytical ChemistryInorganic Chemistrysymbols.namesakesymbolsWavenumberMoleculeGround stateHamiltonian (quantum mechanics)SpectroscopyJournal of Molecular Structure
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Vibrational spectra and DFT calculations of PPV-oligomers

2003

The first two members of the p-phenylenevinylene- oligomer family (i. e. 1, 4-distyrylbenzene [DSB] and 4, 4'-distyrylstilbene [DSS]) were synthesized and their infrared and Raman spectra recorded and empirically assigned. Molecular geometries were optimized for the planar point group (C2h) by the density functional theory (DFT) method using the B3LYP functional and 6-31G* basis set. Calculations of vibrational spectra, including intensities, were carried out subsequently using the DFT method with the same basis set and linear scaling was applied. Calculated vibrational wavenumbers are in a fair agreement with our own experimental spectra. In order to explore changes in vibrational dynamics…

ChemistryInfraredOrganic ChemistryAnalytical chemistryPotential energyMolecular physicsHot bandAnalytical ChemistryInorganic Chemistrysymbols.namesakeMolecular geometryNormal modesymbolsDensity functional theoryPhysics::Chemical Physicsp-Phenylenevinylenes ; PPV ; Vibrational analysis ; Density functional theory ; Potential energy distributionRaman spectroscopySpectroscopyBasis setJournal of Molecular Structure
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Atmospheric compensation in Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectra of clinical samples.

2013

A new method is proposed for the elimination of the spectral contribution of two atmospheric gases (CO2 and H2O) in Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectra of clinical samples. The algorithm is based on the measurement of reference spectra of H2O followed by an automatic calculation of the spectral contribution of the above-mentioned gases to the sample spectra. Then this contribution is compensated by spectral subtraction. Attenuated total reflectance FT-IR spectra of serum and urine samples in the presence of atmospheric gases were corrected and compared with spectra obtained with an N2 purge. Visual inspection of the spectra as well as calculated noise levels confirmed that the metho…

ChemistryInfraredbusiness.industryAnalytical chemistryInfrared spectroscopyNoise (electronics)Spectral lineChemometricssymbols.namesakeOpticsFourier transformAttenuated total reflectionsymbolsFourier transform infrared spectroscopybusinessInstrumentationSpectroscopyApplied spectroscopy
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As(III)/Sb(III)/Bi(III)–halide distances and stretching vibrations. An application of the Varshni relationship upon hypervalent group 15 compounds

1998

Abstract A Varshni treatment between stretching frequencies and bond lengths is given for 16 heterocycles of the types Hal–M(SCH 2 CH 2 ) 2 X and Hal–M(CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 ) 2 X (M=As/Sb/Bi, Hal=Cl/Br/I, X=O, S, NR). The intensities of the Raman emissions for the M–Hal bonds increase in the following order: Cl≪Br −1/2 , decrease in the following order: Cl>Br≫I. Practically, the Varshni constants are used to estimate the complementary quantity, stretching frequency or bond length, in 35 cases.

ChemistryInorganic chemistryHypervalent moleculeHalideAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsAnalytical ChemistryBond lengthsymbols.namesakeCrystallographyGroup (periodic table)symbolsRaman spectroscopyInstrumentationSpectroscopySpectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy
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Sol–Gel Synthesis of Tunable Cerium Titanate Materials

2008

Cerium titanate structures present a high technological interest because of their optical and catalytic properties. This work reports the synthesis of these materials by a sol–gel methodology that allows mixed oxides with TiIV/CeIII, TiIV/CeIV or TiIV/CeIII–CeIV species to be obtained. Crystallization of CeO2–TiO2 mixed oxides and Ce2Ti2O7 pyrochlore phase was corroborated by XRD and Raman spectroscopy. Magnetic and EPR measurements were performed in order to clarify the oxidation state of the cerium ions in the system as a result of the easy oxidation of CeIII. The firing atmosphere is crucial for the CeIII/CeIV ratio, which is responsible for the different structure, but it also affects t…

ChemistryInorganic chemistryPyrochloreMineralogychemistry.chemical_elementengineering.materialTitanateCatalysislaw.inventionInorganic Chemistrysymbols.namesakeCeriumOxidation statelawengineeringsymbolsCrystallizationRaman spectroscopySol-gelEuropean Journal of Inorganic Chemistry
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Density Functional Theory Study on Propane and Propene Adsorption on Pt(111) and PtSn Alloy Surfaces

2011

Density functional theory calculations were performed to investigate the adsorption of propane, propene, and C and H atoms on Pt and PtSn surfaces employing the revised Perdew–Burke–Ernzerhof (RPBE) and vdW-DF functionals. Propane adsorption was found to be mediated by van der Waals interactions without significant site preference on any of the studied surfaces. The adsorption characteristics of propene are different: On the Pt(111) and Pt3Sn(111) surfaces, propene adsorption is covalent, and the molecule prefers a di-σ site to a π site. Alloying Pt(111) with Sn leads to weaker adsorption owing to geometric and relaxation effects, whereas electronic effects are found to be small. On the PtS…

ChemistryInorganic chemistrySurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsPropenesymbols.namesakechemistry.chemical_compoundGeneral EnergyAdsorptionPropaneElectronic effectsymbolsPhysical chemistryMoleculeDensity functional theoryDehydrogenationPhysical and Theoretical Chemistryvan der Waals forceta116The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
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Investigations of TiO2 films deposited by different techniques

1991

High refractive TiO2 films deposited by reactive electron beam evaporation, reactive ion plating and dip coating have been characterized by optical spectroscopy, electron spectroscopy for chemical analysis, Rutherford backscattering spectroscopy, nuclear reaction analysis and Raman spectroscopy. The spectral refractive index n exhibits a strong dependence on the deposition conditions. These findings will be connected to variations in density, stoichiometry, hydrogen content (H2O) and binding structure of the layers. A strong correlation is found between optical quantities and microscopic properties of TiO2 films.

ChemistryIon platingMetals and AlloysAnalytical chemistryPhysics::OpticsSurfaces and InterfacesDip-coatingElectron spectroscopyElectron beam physical vapor depositionSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsCondensed Matter::Materials Sciencesymbols.namesakeNuclear reaction analysisMaterials ChemistrysymbolsThin filmSpectroscopyRaman spectroscopyThin Solid Films
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The conductance of lithium-7 fluoride in dioxane-water mixtures at 25�C

1990

Conductance data for lithium-7 fluoride in dioxane-water mixtures covering the range 78.35>D>36 in dielectric constant are presented. These data and other previous data on lithium-7 chloride and lithium-7 iodide were analyzed by the Fuoss 1980 conductance equation in order to find the limiting conductance Δo, the pairing distance R and the conductometric association constant Kλ. Setting Ka=Kλ/VM (where VM is the molar volume of the solvent), the thermodynamic pairing constant and the corresponding change of the free energy Δg were calculated. Correlation among the values found for R and Δg=Δh−TΔs and the properties characteristic of the ions and solvents are discussed.

ChemistryIsotopes of lithiumInorganic chemistryBiophysicsAnalytical chemistryConductanceBiochemistryGibbs free energySolventchemistry.chemical_compoundsymbols.namesakeMolar volumePairingsymbolsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistrySolvent effectsMolecular BiologyFluorideJournal of Solution Chemistry
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Hypervalent tin-organic compounds: Vibrational spectroscopy in the solid as a tool for structure determination

1997

Abstract A full set of IR- and Raman spectra down from 600 cm1 has been determined and assigned for 60 penta- or hexacoordinated tin-compounds in the groups RSn(CH2CH2CH2)3N (R = Cl, Br, I, Me), RR'Sn(MCH2CH2)2X (R,R′ = Cl, Br, I, Me, Ph, M = CH2 S; X = NMe, O, S), RPh2SnCH2CH2CH2NMe2 (R = Cl, Br, I) and RMe2Sn—CHD—COOMe (R = F, Cl, Br, I, Me). In these hypervalent compounds an approach of the donor atom X to the central atom tin outlines a ‘path’ of nucleophilic attack from a tetrahedron to a trigonal bipyramid. Along this ‘reaction path’ the bond lengths of the axial ligand increase continuously while the bond lengths of the equatorial ligands slightly decrease. The number of similar hype…

ChemistryLigandHypervalent moleculechemistry.chemical_elementInfrared spectroscopyAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsAnalytical ChemistryBond lengthTrigonal bipyramidal molecular geometryCrystallographysymbols.namesakeComputational chemistryAtomsymbolsTinRaman spectroscopyInstrumentationSpectroscopySpectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy
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