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Relaxation processes on a picosecond time scale in hemoglobin and poly(L-alanine) observed by millimeter-wave spectroscopy

✍ Scribed by L. Genzel; F. Kremer; A. Poglitsch; G. Bechtold


Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
1983
Tongue
English
Weight
673 KB
Volume
22
Category
Article
ISSN
0006-3525

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✦ Synopsis


Broadband measurements of the millimeter-wave and far-ir absorption ( 10-104 GHz) of lyophilized hemoglobin are reported. Additionally, the absorption of poly(L-alanine) and crystalline L-alanine at 70 GHz was measured for comparison. All measurements were extended over the temperature range from liquid helium to room temperature. For the millimeter range, this was attained by using the novel oversized-cavity technique. It was found that the millimeter-wave absorption of the materials increased nearly exponentially with temperature and increased as v1.2-~2 with frequency. The far-ir absorption of hemoglobin showed broadbands with almost no temperature dependence. The frequency and temperature dependence of the millimeter-wave absorption is quantitatively described as due to three distinct relaxation processes on a picosecond time scale occurring in asymmetric double-well potentials. These processes are most probably assigned to the NH. . .OC hydrogen bonds of the peptide backbone.