1984
DOI: 10.1002/jrs.1250150416
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Inverse Raman spectroscopy of bilirubin and its ditauride

Abstract: The inverse Raman spectrum of bilirubin and bilirubin ditauride were measured under pre-resonant conditions. Spectra in chloroform and dimethyl sulfoxide were assigned by comparison with model compounds and on the basis of the known effects of the solvents on the internal hydrogen bonding in bilirubin. The band assignments were used to interpret the spectra of bilirubin ditauride in aqueous solution. Evidence is presented for strong hydrogen bonding to the pyrrole N-H bonds and to the lactam rings. It is propo… Show more

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“…The observed Raman line with pre-resonance excitation at 514.5 nm and assignments were also published for bilirubin-type gallstones by Zheng and Tu 40 and for bilirubin and bilirubin ditauride in solvents by Hillig and Morris. 41 They also report that these molecules are only weakly fluorescent, with a quantum yield of 0.001 or less, and are extremely photosensitive.…”
Section: Raman Vibrations Of Bilirubinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The observed Raman line with pre-resonance excitation at 514.5 nm and assignments were also published for bilirubin-type gallstones by Zheng and Tu 40 and for bilirubin and bilirubin ditauride in solvents by Hillig and Morris. 41 They also report that these molecules are only weakly fluorescent, with a quantum yield of 0.001 or less, and are extremely photosensitive.…”
Section: Raman Vibrations Of Bilirubinmentioning
confidence: 99%