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Biointerface Characterization by Advanced IR Spectroscopy

Editat de C.-M. Pradier, Y.J. Chabal
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 iul 2011
IR spectroscopy has become without any doubt a key technique to answer questions raised when studying the interaction of proteins or peptides with solid surfaces for a fundamental point of view as well as for technological applications.
Principle, experimental set ups, parameters and interpretation rules of several advanced IR-based techniques; application to biointerface characterisation through the presentation of recent examples, will be given in this book. It will describe how to characterise amino acids, protein or bacterial strain interactions with metal and oxide surfaces, by using infrared spectroscopy, in vacuum, in the air or in an aqueous medium. Results will highlight the performances and perspectives of the technique.


  • Description of the principles, expermental setups and parameter interpretation, and the theory for several advanced IR-based techniques for interface characterisation
  • Contains examples which demonstrate the capacity, potential and limits of the IR techniques
  • Helps finding the most adequate mode of analysis
  • Contains examples
  • Contains a glossary by techniques and by keywords
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780444535580
ISBN-10: 0444535586
Pagini: 344
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE

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Acedemic and government research libraries; industrial research libraries and individuals

Cuprins

1. IRRAS and PM-IRRAS under ultra-vacuum conditions on metal surfaces . 2. PM-IRRAS at liquid interfaces. 3. Functionalization of semiconductor surfaces for biosensors or DNA attachment . 4. Biointerface Characterization by Advanced IR Spectroscopy. 5. Attenuated Reflection Infrared (ATR-IR) with Modulation Excitation Spectroscopy (MES), and Vibration Circular Dichroism (VCD). 6. Synchrotron Infrared Interface. 7. IR Spectroscopy for Biorecognition. 8. Advanced infrared glasses for biochemical sensing. 9. AFM-IR: photothermal infrared nanospectroscopy; Application to cellular imaging. 10. Sum-Frequency Generation Spectrocopy of Biointerfaces. Synthesis and comparison of various IR-based techniques