Physical Methods in Bioinorganic Chemistry
Physical Methods in Bioinorganic Chemistry
Chemistry
1. X-ray spectroscopy: EXAFS, XANES
4. Magnetic Spectroscopy -
Magnetic Circular Dichroism
5. Mössbauer Spectroscopy
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1. X-ray spectroscopy: EXAFS, XANES
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X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy in Biology (BioXAS)
It can be applied regardless of the physical state of a sample and is also used for the
supports.
At the so-called absorption edge of an element of choice, the XAS shows fine structures, both at
the absorption edge itself as well as above the edge, which are related to the chemical structure.
From the Near Edge Structure (XANES) at and near the absorption edge, information on the valence
Extended X-ray Absorption Fine Structure (EXAFS) beyond the edge is interpreted to give
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Schematic representation of an X-ray absorption spectrometer
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XAS, EXAFS, XANES
When an atom is bombarded by X-rays
- an electron from a core level is excited to the unoccupied states of the system
- changing the X-ray excitation energy changes the unoccupied state the electron can reach
- EXAFS: extended X-ray absorption Fine Structures
- XANES: X-ray Absorption Near Edge Structure 5
When a photoelectron is ejected
Various
Intramolecular
Distances
in the Mn4 cluster
Mn-Mn ~ 3.0 Å of Photosystem II,
the O2 evolving
center in
Photosynthesis,
Mn-Ca ~ 3.0 Å
as seen by EXAFS.
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2. Resonance Spectroscopy
Electron paramagnetic resonance – EPR
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Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR)
or
Electron Spin Resonance (ESR)
Ms = +1/2
E = g b B
EPR spectrometer
o X-band: 9-10 GHz
o Q-band (high field): 35 GHz
For a field of 3350 G, spin resonance occurs near 9388.2 MHz for
that atom.
unpaired electron.
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Nuclear Hyperfine Coupling
AH .
CH3 radical
e- localized on C
Hyperfine coupled to 3H (quartet)
AH
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CH2(OCH3) radical
AH e- localized on C
Larger hyperfine (AH) coupled to
2H (triplet) and smaller hyperfine
(AH) to 3H (quartet)
Isotropic vs. Anisotropic Spectra
Depends on sample type:
- liquid solution room temp
giso
- frozen solution
- powder
- single crystal (oriented)
g
gyy
gxx gzz
cubic,
octahedral, rhombic,
Oh tetragonal, lower symmetry
D4h
Bonds between atoms have quantized vibrational energy levels that can be
probed by methods that employ electromagnetic radiation of the correct
frequency to promote transitions between the different levels.
Three different phenomena are associated with vibrational levels and can be
used to probe molecular structure:
1. IR absorption of radiation,
2. Raman scattering of radiation and
3. Fluorescence emission of radiation.
IR absorption can provide structural information on biological
macromolecules.
Resonance Raman
RR is one of the most versatile methods for the study of metal ion containing
biological molecules.
It requires a very small volume (in the tens of microlitre range) of pure
sample with as high concentration as possible.
The measurement can be made using liquid or frozen solutions of the target
molecule, using solids or even crystals.
Raman Spectroscopy
A scattering technique
Reveals vibrational levels
Laser source
Resonance Raman (RR) = Raman + electronic spectroscopy
If the wavelength of the exciting laser coincides with an electronic absorption of a molecule, the
intensity of Raman-active vibrations associated with the absorbing chromophore are enhanced by a
factor of 100 to 10,000.
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The SQUID is a sensor which can detect smallest changes in the magnetic flux of a magnetic
field and is therefore a highly precise and powerful tool which can measure even
extremely weak signals of any physical quantity related to the magnetic flux (e.g., magnetic
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The SQUID is built up of a superconducting ring which is
intercepted by Josephson junctions which are lightly separate
the superconducting ring with normal conducting or even
electric insulating material
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What is measured in the SQUID?
Two types
1.the magnetic susceptibility, χ, which requires a temperature
sweep under a certain applied field (usually smaller than 0.2 T),
2.the magnetization, M, where the magnetic field is swept while
keeping the temperature stable at very low temperatures
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TETRAPYROLLES
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