Vibrational Spectroscopy in Life Science
(Sprache: Englisch)
The author describes concepts of vibrational spectroscopy, from instrumentation and experimental procedures to theoretical methods for interpreting vibrational spectra. Ideal for undergraduates and graduates in the natural sciences looking for a compact introduction to the field.
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The author describes concepts of vibrational spectroscopy, from instrumentation and experimental procedures to theoretical methods for interpreting vibrational spectra. Ideal for undergraduates and graduates in the natural sciences looking for a compact introduction to the field.
Klappentext zu „Vibrational Spectroscopy in Life Science “
The authors describe basic theoretical concepts of vibrational spectroscopy, address instrumental aspects and experimental procedures, and discuss experimental and theoretical methods for interpreting vibrational spectra. It is shown how vibrational spectroscopy provides information on general aspects of proteins, such as structure, dynamics, and protein folding. In addition, the authors use selected examples to demonstrate the application of Raman and IR spectroscopy to specific biological systems, such as metalloproteins, and photoreceptors. Throughout, references to extensive mathematical and physical aspects, involved biochemical features, and aspects of molecular biology are set in boxes for easier reading.Ideal for undergraduate as well as graduate students of biology, biochemistry, chemistry, and physics looking for a compact introduction to this field.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Vibrational Spectroscopy in Life Science “
- Introduction- Introduction to infrared absorption and Raman spectroscopy- Instrumentation- Experimental Techniques- Proteins- Retinal proteins and photoinduced processes- Heme proteins- Non-heme metalloproteins
Autoren-Porträt von F. Siebert, P. Hildebrandt
Friedrich Siebert is Professor for Biophysics at the University of Freiburg. He studied physics in Freiburg and Hamburg, receiving his PhD in solid-state physics. Since his diploma thesis he is working with different methods of vibrational spectroscopy. In 1972 he changed to biophysics, establishing the method of static and time-resolved infrared difference spectroscopy. Current research interests are photo-biological systems, membrane proteins and receptors, surface-enhanced techniques, time-resolved IR techniques.Peter Hildebrandt received his PhD in chemistry from the Universität Göttingen in 1985. After a post-doc stay in Princeton, he worked in research institutes in Göttingen, Mülheim, and Lisboa. Since 2003 he is Professor for Physical Chemistry and Biophysical Chemistry at the Technische Universität Berlin. His research is dedicated to vibrational spectroscopy of biological systems, focussing on Raman spectroscopic techniques applied to redox proteins and photoreceptors.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: F. Siebert , P. Hildebrandt
- 2007, X, 310 Seiten, 5 farbige Abbildungen, 124 Schwarz-Weiß-Abbildungen, 150 Abbildungen, Maße: 17,7 x 24,9 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Verlag: Wiley-VCH
- ISBN-10: 3527405062
- ISBN-13: 9783527405060
- Erscheinungsdatum: 17.10.2007
Sprache:
Englisch
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"Meinen neuen Master-Studenten habe ich das Buch bereits in die Hand gedrückt."Nachrichten aus der ChemieMai 2008
Pressezitat
"This work offers not only a detailed introduction to theory and instrumentation, but also an in-depth discussion of these techniques in protein-related studies, which will benefit students and researchers wishing to include them in their research ... Highly recommended." ( CHOICE , March 2009)"The book is a successful effort to bridge the gap between physical and life sciences..." ( Colloid Plymer Science , February 2008)
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