Spectroscopic Methods in Bioinorganic Chemistry

Author:   Edward I. Solomon (Department of Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, Stanford University) ,  Keith O. Hodgson (Department of Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, Stanford University)
Publisher:   American Chemical Society
Volume:   692
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9780841235601


Pages:   480
Publication Date:   27 August 1998
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Edward I. Solomon (Department of Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, Stanford University) ,  Keith O. Hodgson (Department of Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, Stanford University)
Publisher:   American Chemical Society
Imprint:   American Chemical Society
Volume:   692
Dimensions:   Width: 15.80cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.815kg
ISBN:  

9780841235601


ISBN 10:   0841235600
Pages:   480
Publication Date:   27 August 1998
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   No Longer Our Product
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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"""Contains papers from an April 1997 symposium, held in San Francisco, California, in sections on recent advances in ground-state and excited-state methods, electron transfer, cluster interactions, active site geometric and electronic structures, and intermediates. Early papers discuss new directions in different methods of bioorganic spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, and protein crystallography, and later papers examine both detailed application of specific spectroscopic methods and work applying a range of methods.""--SciTech Book News ""Each of the 25 chapters is a well-referenced, crisp account of recent developments in the use of spectroscopy to study electronic, structural, and dynamic chemical phenomena in bioinorganic systems. The chapters are clearly written, and each gives a brief but excellent introduction of the theory of the relevant spectroscopic technique(s) as well as background information on the subject matter. . . .This book is highly recommended as essential reading for researchers in the area of inorganic and bioinorganic chemistry as well as biochemistry and biology. it is excellent reading material for those interested in spectroscopic methods in general and is a good source book for special topic courses for graduate students headed into research in inorganic and bioinorganic chemistry."" -- Journal of the American Chemistry Society"


<br> Contains papers from an April 1997 symposium, held in San Francisco, California, in sections on recent advances in ground-state and excited-state methods, electron transfer, cluster interactions, active site geometric and electronic structures, and intermediates. Early papers discuss new directions in different methods of bioorganic spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, and protein crystallography, and later papers examine both detailed application of specific spectroscopic methods and work applying a range of methods. --SciTech Book News<br> Each of the 25 chapters is a well-referenced, crisp account of recent developments in the use of spectroscopy to study electronic, structural, and dynamic chemical phenomena in bioinorganic systems. The chapters are clearly written, and each gives a brief but excellent introduction of the theory of the relevant spectroscopic technique(s) as well as background information on the subject matter. . . .This book is highly recommended as essential read


<br> Contains papers from an April 1997 symposium, held in San Francisco, California, in sections on recent advances in ground-state and excited-state methods, electron transfer, cluster interactions, active site geometric and electronic structures, and intermediates. Early papers discuss new directions in different methods of bioorganic spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, and protein crystallography, and later papers examine both detailed application of specific spectroscopic methods and work applying a range of methods. --SciTech Book News<p><br> Each of the 25 chapters is a well-referenced, crisp account of recent developments in the use of spectroscopy to study electronic, structural, and dynamic chemical phenomena in bioinorganic systems. The chapters are clearly written, and each gives a brief but excellent introduction of the theory of the relevant spectroscopic technique(s) as well as background information on the subject matter. . . .This book is highly recommended as essential r


Contains papers from an April 1997 symposium, held in San Francisco, California, in sections on recent advances in ground-state and excited-state methods, electron transfer, cluster interactions, active site geometric and electronic structures, and intermediates. Early papers discuss new directions in different methods of bioorganic spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, and protein crystallography, and later papers examine both detailed application of specific spectroscopic methods and work applying a range of methods. --SciTech Book News Each of the 25 chapters is a well-referenced, crisp account of recent developments in the use of spectroscopy to study electronic, structural, and dynamic chemical phenomena in bioinorganic systems. The chapters are clearly written, and each gives a brief but excellent introduction of the theory of the relevant spectroscopic technique(s) as well as background information on the subject matter. . . .This book is highly recommended as essential reading for researchers in the area of inorganic and bioinorganic chemistry as well as biochemistry and biology. it is excellent reading material for those interested in spectroscopic methods in general and is a good source book for special topic courses for graduate students headed into research in inorganic and bioinorganic chemistry. -- Journal of the American Chemistry Society


Contains papers from an April 1997 symposium, held in San Francisco, California, in sections on recent advances in ground-state and excited-state methods, electron transfer, cluster interactions, active site geometric and electronic structures, and intermediates. Early papers discuss new directions in different methods of bioorganic spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, and protein crystallography, and later papers examine both detailed application of specific spectroscopic methods and work applying a range of methods. --SciTech Book News<br> Each of the 25 chapters is a well-referenced, crisp account of recent developments in the use of spectroscopy to study electronic, structural, and dynamic chemical phenomena in bioinorganic systems. The chapters are clearly written, and each gives a brief but excellent introduction of the theory of the relevant spectroscopic technique(s) as well as background information on the subject matter. . . .This book is highly recommended as essential reading for researchers in the area of inorganic and bioinorganic chemistry as well as biochemistry and biology. it is excellent reading material for those interested in spectroscopic methods in general and is a good source book for special topic courses for graduate students headed into research in inorganic and bioinorganic chemistry. -- Journal of the American Chemistry Society<br>


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