
This book provides an introduction to all those who wish to use the complementary spectroscopic techniques of optical activity (circular dichroism, CD) and optical anisotropy (linear dichroism, LD) for the study of the structure of molecules and interactions between molecules in solution. It emphasizes these techniques and how to use them for both low and high molecular weight molecules. The book begins by describing the principles behind CD and LD and how these techniques can be used in the laboratory without using advanced maths or quantum mechanics. The next chapters describe how both techniques may be applied to the study of biological macromolecules and give a detailed description of how they may be used on small molecules to investigate molecular and electronic structure. The final part contains theoretical derivations of all the equations required for the applications described previously. Specific molecular examples are used to illustrate concepts and to show the reader how to use the techniques in chemical and biological systems. Circular Dichroism and Linear Dichroism is an easy guide to what a prospective user of CD needs to know and explains how LD is not merely an exotic technique only to be practiced by experienced spectroscopists, but may be routinely and usefully employed as an aid to molecular structure determination.
This book investigates the practical application of circular dichroism (CD) and linear dichroism (LD) as complementary spectroscopic techniques for determining molecular structure in solution. Authors Alison Rodger and Bengt Nordén provide a framework that bridges the gap between theoretical principles and laboratory practice, specifically targeting researchers who require structural insights without relying on advanced quantum mechanical derivations. By focusing on both low and high molecular weight compounds, the text establishes a methodology for utilizing these techniques to analyze biological macromolecules and small molecule electronic structures.
What You Will Find
Experts and students in the field of spectroscopy recognize this text as a highly accessible introduction to the practical utility of CD and LD. Readers frequently note that the book successfully demystifies these techniques, making them approachable for researchers who are not specialized in advanced theoretical physics.
Page Count:
160
Publication Date:
1997-03-27
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019855897X
ISBN-13:
9780198558972
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