1st Edition

Vibrational Spectroscopy of Biological and Polymeric Materials

Edited By Vasilis G. Gregoriou, Mark S. Braiman Copyright 2006
    446 Pages
    by CRC Press

    448 Pages 217 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    Used primarily for characterizing polymers and biological systems, vibrational spectroscopy continues to uncover structural information pertinent to a growing number of applications. Vibrational Spectroscopy of Biological and Polymeric Materials compiles the latest developments in advanced infrared and Raman spectroscopic techniques that are applicable to both polymeric materials and biological compounds. It also presents instrumentation and experimental details that can be used by polymer chemists and biochemists in the design of their own experiments.

    The text starts by describing the application of static and dynamic FT-IR spectroscopies to liquid crystalline polyurethanes, including a clear exposition of the theory behind the experiments. It discusses the measurement of static and dynamic linear dichroism and stress or strain in both single and multiple fiber composite materials. The book explains the roles of vibrational spectroscopy and the Langmuir-Blodgett technique in the study and preparation of high-quality ultrathin materials. Chapters rich in both theoretical and experimental details describe two-dimensional correlation spectroscopy and vibrational circular dichroism. Biomedically-oriented chapters describe the advances in IR imaging of tissues made possible by focal-plane arrays; as well as the use of ligand-gated FT-IR difference spectroscopy in neuropharmacology, particularly in identifying ligands and modes of action for the large number of membrane receptors recently identified in the human genome. The final chapter discusses the application of time-resolved FT-IR spectroscopy to biological materials, providing a detailed guide to the use of commercial step-scan instrumentation for examining sub-millisecond mechanistic details of photobiological processes.

    Written by eminent experts in these fields, Vibrational Spectroscopy of Biological and Polymeric Materials is an ideal and practical reference for the broad spectrum of researchers interested in the analysis and integration of biological and polymeric materials.

    Studying the Viscoelastic Behavior of Liquid Crystalline Polyurethanes Using Static and Dynamic FT-IR Spectroscopy. Stress/Strain Measurements in Fibers and Composites Using Raman Spectroscopy. FT-IR Spectroscopy of Ultrathin Materials. Two-Dimensional Correlation Spectroscopy of Biological and Polymeric Materials. Raman and Mid-Infrared Microspectroscopic Imaging. Vibrational Circular Dichroism of Biopolymers: Summary of Methods and Applications. Membrane Receptor-Ligand Interactions Probed by Attenuated Total Reflectance Infrared Difference Spectroscopy. Step-Scan Time-Resolved Spectroscopy of Biopolymers.

    Biography

    Vasilis G. Gregoriou, Mark S. Braiman