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Natural Products Analysis: Instrumentation, Methods, and Applications
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SYSNO ASEP 0455122 Document Type M - Monograph Chapter R&D Document Type Monograph Chapter Title Advances and Challenges in Optical Molecular Spectroscopy Including Surface Plasmon Resonance-Based Methods for Bioanalysis Author(s) Matějka, P. (CZ)
Vlčková, B. (CZ)
Bednárová, Lucie (UOCHB-X) RID, ORCID
Maloň, Petr (UOCHB-X)Number of authors 4 Source Title Natural Products Analysis: Instrumentation, Methods, and Applications. - Hoboken : Wiley, 2014 / Havlíček V. ; Spížek J. - ISBN 978-1-118-46661-2 Pages s. 163-238 Number of pages 76 s. Number of pages 608 Publication form Print - P Language eng - English Country US - United States Keywords electronic circular dichroism ; optical molecular spectroscopy ; surface plasmon resonance ; surface-enhanced infrared absorption ; surface-enhanced Raman scattering ; ultraviolet ; vibrational circular dichroism Subject RIV CB - Analytical Chemistry, Separation Institutional support UOCHB-X - RVO:61388963 UT WOS 000362573800007 EID SCOPUS 84927578492 DOI 10.1002/9781118876015.ch6 Annotation This chapter introduces both linear and nonlinear spectroscopic approaches. It focuses on the interaction of ultraviolet (UV), visible (Vis), infrared (IR), and microwave radiation with organic matter in the absence of an external magnetic field; that is, on the methods of electronic, vibrational, and rotational spectroscopy. First, the basic principles and fundamental laws relevant to these methods of optical molecular spectroscopy are evoked, and methods of spectral data evaluation and their transfer into the relevant qualitative and quantitative analytical information are presented concisely. The chapter also explains on several selected methods of molecular spectroscopy including surface plasmon resonance-based techniques, namely surface plasmon resonance (SPR), surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS), surface-enhanced infrared absorption (SEIRA), electronic circular dichroism (ECD), and vibrational circular dichroism (VCD), which provide unique information about the structure, conformation, and mutual interactions of naturally occurring substances as well as about their presence and localization within complex structures, such as cells. Workplace Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry Contact asep@uochb.cas.cz ; Kateřina Šperková, Tel.: 232 002 584 ; Jana Procházková, Tel.: 220 183 418 Year of Publishing 2016
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