Comprehensive chiroptical spectroscopy v. 1 Instrumentation, methodologies, and theoretical simulations

Comprehensive chiroptical spectroscopy v. 1 Instrumentation, methodologies, and theoretical simulations

Berova, Nina
Woody, Robert W.
Polavarapu, Prasad

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This book provides an introduction to the important methods of chiroptical spectroscopy in general, and circular dichroism (CD) in particular, which are increasingly important in all areas of chemistry, biochemistry, and structural biology. The book can be used as a text for undergraduate and graduate students and as a reference for researchers in academia and industry, with or without the companion volume in this set. Experimental methods and instrumentationare described with topics ranging from the most widely used methods (electronic and vibrational CD) to frontier areas such as nonlinear spectroscopy and photoelectron CD, as well as the theory of chiroptical methods and techniques for simulating chiroptical properties. Each chapter is written by one or more leading authorities with extensive experience in the field. INDICE: Comprehensive Chiroptical Spectroscopy Vol. 1 (N. Berova, P. L. Polavarapu, K. Nakanishi, R. W. Woody). 1. Introduction: On the Interaction of Light with Molecules Pathways to the Theoretical Interpretation of Chiroptical Phenomena (G. Wagnière). 1.1 Measurement of the Circular Dichroism of Electronic Transitions (John Sutherland). 1.2 Circularly Polarized Luminescence Spectroscopy and Emission-Detected Circular Dichroism (James P. Reihl and Gilles Muller). 1.3 Solid State Chiroptical Spectroscopy Principles and Applications (Reiko Kuroda and Takunori Harada). 1.4 Infrared Vibrational Optical Activity: Measurement and Instrumentation (Larry Nafie). 1.5 Measurement of Raman Optical Activity (Werner Hug). 1.6 Nanosecond Time-Resolved Natural and Magnetic Chiroptical Spectroscopies (David S. Kliger, Robert A. Goldbeck, and Eefei Chen). 1.7 Femtrosecond Infrared Cicular Dichroism and Optrical Rotatory Dispersion (Minhaeng Cho and Hanju Rhee). 1.8 Chiroptical Properties of Lanthanide Compounds in an Extended Wavelength Range (Lorenzo DiBari). 1.9 Near Infrared Vibrational Circular Dichroism: NIR-VCD (Sergio Abbate, Giovanna Longhi and Ettore Castiglioni). 1.10 Optical Rotation and Intrinsic Optical Activity (Patrick Vaccaro). 1.11 Chiroptical Imaging of crystals (Bart Kahr, John Freudenthal and Werner Kaminsky). 1.12 Nonlinear Optical Spectroscopy of Chiral Molecules (Peer Fischer). 1.13 In-Situ Measurement of Chirality of Molecules and Molecular Assemblies with Surface Nonlinear Spectroscopy (Hong-Fei Wang). 1.14 PhotoelectronCircular Dichroism (Ivan Powis). 1.15 Magneto-Chiral Dichroism and Birefringence (G. L. A. Rikken). 1.16 X-ray Detected Optical Activity (Jose Goulon, Andrei Rogalev and Christian Brouder). 1.17 Linear Dichroism (Alison Rodger). 1.18Electro-Optical Absorption Spectroscopy (Hans-Georg Kuball). 1.1 Independent Systems Theory for Predicting Electronic Circular Dichroism (Robert W. Woody, Joerg Fleischhauer and Gerhard Raabe). 1.2 Ab initio Electronic Circular Dichroism and Optical Rotatory Dispersion From Organic Molecules to Transition Metal Complexes (Jochen Autschbach). 1.3 Theoretical Electronic Circular DichroismSpectroscopy of Large Organic and Supramolecular Systems (Stefan Grimme, LarsGoerigk and Holger Kruse). 1.4 High-Accuracy Quantum Chemistry and Chiroptical Properties (T. Daniel Crawford). 1.5 Ab initio Methods for Vibrational Circular Dichroism and Raman Optical Activity (Kenneth Ruud). 1.6 Modeling of Solvation Effects on Chiroptical Spectra (Magdalena Pecul). 1.7 Complexation, Solvation, and Chirality Transfer in Vibrational Circular Dichroism (Evert Jan Baerends and Valentin Paul Nicu).

  • ISBN: 978-1-118-01293-2
  • Editorial: John Wiley & Sons
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 800
  • Fecha Publicación: 20/01/2012
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés