Tunneling in Biological Systems

Tunneling in Biological Systems
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Publisher : Academic Press
Total Pages : 777
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ISBN-10 : 9781483271347
ISBN-13 : 148327134X
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Tunneling in Biological Systems by : Britton Chance

Tunneling in Biological Systems focuses on the low temperature electron transport that reveals a quantum-mechanical effect called "tunneling. This book discusses the tunneling in physical systems; detection of molecular vibrations with electron tunneling; chemical-rate theory of small-polaron hopping; and experimental approaches to electronic coupling in metal ion redox systems. The Faraday rotation and photoconductivity of photosynthetic structures at microwave frequencies; dynamics of electron transport in macromolecules; and electron transfer reactions in cytochrome oxidase are also elaborated. This text likewise covers the kinetic evidence for electron tunneling in solution; specificity and control in biological systems; molecular tunneling in heme proteins; and ligand binding. This publication is valuable to students and researchers interested in the physics of biological and medical problems.

Tunneling in Biological Systems

Tunneling in Biological Systems
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Total Pages : 784
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:B4455689
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Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Tunneling in Biological Systems by : Britton Chance

Tunnelling in Molecules

Tunnelling in Molecules
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Publisher : Royal Society of Chemistry
Total Pages : 453
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ISBN-10 : 9781839160387
ISBN-13 : 1839160381
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Tunnelling in Molecules by : Johannes Kästner

Quantum tunnelling is one of the strangest phenomena in chemistry, where we see the wave nature of atoms acting in “impossible” ways. By letting molecules pass through the kinetic barrier instead of over it, this effect can lead to chemical reactions even close to the absolute zero, to atypical spectroscopic observations, to bizarre selectivity, or to colossal isotopic effects. Quantum mechanical tunnelling observations might be infrequent in chemistry, but it permeates through all its disciplines producing remarkable chemical outcomes. For that reason, the 21st century has seen a great increase in theoretical and experimental findings involving molecular tunnelling effects, as well as in novel techniques that permit their accurate predictions and analysis. Including experimental, computational and theoretical chapters, from the physical and organic to the biochemistry fields, from the applied to the academic arenas, this new book provides a broad and conceptual perspective on tunnelling reactions and how to study them. Quantum Tunnelling in Molecules is the obligatory stop for both the specialist and those new to this world.

Quantum Tunnelling in Enzyme-catalysed Reactions

Quantum Tunnelling in Enzyme-catalysed Reactions
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Publisher : Royal Society of Chemistry
Total Pages : 412
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ISBN-10 : 9780854041220
ISBN-13 : 0854041222
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Quantum Tunnelling in Enzyme-catalysed Reactions by : Rudolf K. Allemann

In recent years, there has been an explosion in knowledge and research associated with the field of enzyme catalysis and H-tunneling. Rich in its breath and depth, this introduction to modern theories and methods of study is suitable for experienced researchers those new to the subject. Edited by two leading experts, and bringing together the foremost practitioners in the field, this up-to-date account of a rapidly developing field sits at the interface between biology, chemistry and physics. It covers computational, kinetic and structural analysis of tunnelling and the synergy in combining these methods (with a major focus on H-tunneling reactions in enzyme systems). The book starts with a brief overview of proton and electron transfer history by Nobel Laureate, Rudolph A. Marcus. The reader is then guided through chapters covering almost every aspect of reactions in enzyme catalysis ranging from descriptions of the relevant quantum theory and quantum/classical theoretical methodology to the description of experimental results. The theoretical interpretation of these large systems includes both quantum mechanical and statistical mechanical computations, as well as simple more approximate models. Most of the chapters focus on enzymatic catalysis of hydride, proton and H" transfer, an example of the latter being proton coupled electron transfer. There is also a chapter on electron transfer in proteins. This is timely since the theoretical framework developed fifty years ago for treating electron transfers has now been adapted to H-transfers and electron transfers in proteins. Accessible in style, this book is suitable for a wide audience but will be particularly useful to advanced level undergraduates, postgraduates and early postdoctoral workers.

Quantum Aspects of Life

Quantum Aspects of Life
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Publisher : Imperial College Press
Total Pages : 469
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ISBN-10 : 9781848162532
ISBN-13 : 1848162537
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis Quantum Aspects of Life by : Derek Abbott

This book presents the hotly debated question of whether quantum mechanics plays a non-trivial role in biology. In a timely way, it sets out a distinct quantum biology agenda. The burgeoning fields of nanotechnology, biotechnology, quantum technology, and quantum information processing are now strongly converging. The acronym BINS, for Bio-Info-Nano-Systems, has been coined to describe the synergetic interface of these several disciplines. The living cell is an information replicating and processing system that is replete with naturally-evolved nanomachines, which at some level require a quantum mechanical description. As quantum engineering and nanotechnology meet, increasing use will be made of biological structures, or hybrids of biological and fabricated systems, for producing novel devices for information storage and processing and other tasks. An understanding of these systems at a quantum mechanical level will be indispensable.

Tunneling Phenomena in Chemical Physics

Tunneling Phenomena in Chemical Physics
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 350
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ISBN-10 : 2881246559
ISBN-13 : 9782881246555
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Tunneling Phenomena in Chemical Physics by : V.I. Gol'danskii

Surveys the contemporary concepts and theoretical and experimental results of tunneling processes. Examines from a unified viewpoint not only chemical reactions but also other physical physicochemical and biological phenomena in which the tunneling effect is of great importance. Covers the general ideas of tunneling, the low temperature chemical reactions that manifest tunneling mechanisms, tunneling effects in amorphous materials, quantum diffusion and surface phenomena in quantum crystals, hopping diffusion and tunneling scavenging of electrons, and tunneling effects in biological systems.

Quantum Effects in Biology

Quantum Effects in Biology
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 421
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ISBN-10 : 9781107010802
ISBN-13 : 1107010802
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis Quantum Effects in Biology by : Masoud Mohseni

Explores the role of quantum mechanics in biology for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in physics, biology and chemistry.

The Tunnel Effect in Chemistry

The Tunnel Effect in Chemistry
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Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : 1489928928
ISBN-13 : 9781489928924
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis The Tunnel Effect in Chemistry by : Ronald Percy Bell

Chemistry in Space

Chemistry in Space
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 274
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ISBN-10 : 9783527632381
ISBN-13 : 3527632387
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis Chemistry in Space by : Dieter Rehder

The dynamic field of extraterrestrial chemistry brings together ideas of chemistr, astrophysics, and biology to the study of molecules between stars, around stars, and on plantes. This book serves as an introduction to chemial processes under ?unearthly? and hence usually extreme conditions (temperature, pressure, high or low density, bombardment by cosmic rays), and their impact on the early development of our solar system, as well as providing a deeper understanding of processes in earthly regions where conditions approach those of extraterrestrial areas. A unique and extraordinary perspective written with chemists in mind. An excellent practical book for inorganic, and physical chemists, spectroscopists, astronomers, and libraries. From the contents: * Introduction and technical notes * Origin and development of the universe * Stars * The interstellar medium * The solar system * Exoplanets * The origin of life