Comprehensive Chiroptical Spectroscopy 2012
DOI: 10.1002/9781118120392.ch22
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Conformational Studies of Biopolymers, Peptides, Proteins, and Nucleic Acids. A Role for Vibrational Circular Dichroism

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“…Ratioing Equation by Equation , for wavelengths ( λ ) having α B = (n + 1)π/2 (ie, where sin α B = 1 and cos α B = 0), and then dividing by 1.15, yields Δ A . Alternatively magnitudes can be determined by comparison with the VCD of a standard sample to provide a (quicker) secondary calibration . After averaging sequential scans, subtraction of baseline scans obtained under the same conditions and with the same sample cell (or equivalent) completes processing.…”
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“…Ratioing Equation by Equation , for wavelengths ( λ ) having α B = (n + 1)π/2 (ie, where sin α B = 1 and cos α B = 0), and then dividing by 1.15, yields Δ A . Alternatively magnitudes can be determined by comparison with the VCD of a standard sample to provide a (quicker) secondary calibration . After averaging sequential scans, subtraction of baseline scans obtained under the same conditions and with the same sample cell (or equivalent) completes processing.…”
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“…Fourier transform infrared‐based VCD instruments are best used where the desired data must cover a wide spectral range, eg, for absolute stereochemistry studies of small molecules in organic solvents. However, for measurement of a single broad band (eg, the amide I′ for proteins in D 2 O), dispersive instruments still have an advantage . In restricted spectral regions, the dispersive spectrometer can have very flat baselines, as shown by the raw VCD (single 15 min scans, uncorrected for baseline or by smoothing or averaging) presented in Figure for a poly‐L‐lysine (PLK) sample as compared to the D 2 O baseline spectra (obtained with a separate cell).…”
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“…It is, in combination with quantum chemical calculations, widely used for the determination of the absolute configuration . VCD is also very sensitive towards conformational equilibria, and secondary structure, thereby complementing ECD. These properties render the application for monitoring of time‐dependent processes highly desirable.…”
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