نتایج جستجو برای: photochemical

تعداد نتایج: 10629  

Journal: :Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung. Teil B, Chemie, Biochemie, Biophysik, Biologie und verwandte Gebiete 1967
G Tomita

The heat, ultraviolet and rihoflavin-sensitized visible inactivations of taka-amylase A are strongly inhibited by the presence of its substrate. The stabilization of the secondary structure of enzyme protein by the conformation change due to the formation of enzyme-substrate and -product complexes is responsible for the protection of enzyme from the heat inactivation. The photoinactivations are...

2014
D. Sperlich C. T. Chang J. Peñuelas

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Journal: :Science 2006
Benjamin J Sussman Dave Townsend Misha Yu Ivanov Albert Stolow

A method is presented for controlling the outcome of photochemical reactions by using the dynamic Stark effect due to a strong, nonresonant infrared field. The application of a precisely timed infrared laser pulse reversibly modifies potential energy barriers during a chemical reaction without inducing any real electronic transitions. Dynamic Stark control (DSC) is experimentally demonstrated f...

2004

In this chapter we are concerned with the mechanisms of organic photochemical reactions. Two important features of mechanisms are the correlation of molecular structure with reactivity and the investigation and establishment of the details of the elementary steps involved in a photochemical process as *R proceeds to P. We shall be concerned with the experimental tools for characterizing the str...

Journal: :The Journal of chemical physics 2013
Alexander Humeniuk Matthias Wohlgemuth Toshinori Suzuki Roland Mitrić

We present an efficient method for the simulation of time-resolved photoelectron imaging (TRPEI) spectra in polyatomic molecules. Our approach combines trajectory-based molecular dynamics that account for non-adiabatic effects using surface hopping, with an approximate treatment of the photoionization process using Dyson orbitals as initial and Coulomb waves as final electron states. The method...

Journal: :Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2014
Jan Boyke Schönborn Bernd Hartke

With the present theoretical study of the photochemical switching of E-methylfurylfulgide we contribute an important step towards the understanding of the photochemical processes in furylfulgide-related molecules. We have carried out large-scale, full-dimensional direct semiempirical configuration-interaction surface-hopping dynamics of the photoinduced ring-closure reaction. Simulated static a...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience : a journal and virtual library 2008
Monica Semeraro Serena Silvi Alberto Credi

The bottom-up construction and operation of machines and motors of molecular size is a topic of great interest in nanoscience, and a fascinating challenge of nanotechnology. The problem of the energy supply to make molecular machines work is of the greatest importance. Research in the last ten years has demonstrated that light energy can be used to power artificial nanomachines by exploiting ph...

2016
Bo Y. Chang Ignacio R. Sola Seokmin Shin Andre Bandrauk

A new perspective on how to manipulate molecules by means of very strong laser pulses is emerging with insights from the so-called light-induced potentials, which are the adiabatic potential energy surfaces of molecules severely distorted by the effect of the strong field. Different effects appear depending on how the laser frequency is tuned, to a certain electronic transition, creating light-...

Journal: :Chemistry 2013
Gábor London Kuang-Yen Chen Gregory T Carroll Ben L Feringa

We report the synthesis of altitudinal molecular motors that contain functional groups in their rotor part. In an approach to achieve dynamic control over the properties of solid surfaces, a hydrophobic perfluorobutyl chain and a relatively hydrophilic cyano group were introduced to the rotor part of the motors. Molecular motors were attached to quartz surfaces by using interfacial 1,3-dipolar ...

Journal: :Icarus 1988
Y L Yung R R Friedl J P Pinto K D Bayes Wen J-S

It is argued that photochemical processes, driven by ultraviolet starlight, could lead to large deuterium fractionation for H2O and CH4 relative to H2 in the primitive solar nebula. Implications for deuterium enrichment observed in planetary atmospheres are briefly discussed.

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