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TABLE IV SHIFTS OF THE BAND ORIGIN OF THE BENZENE CHROMOPHORE
OF PHENYLALANINE Spectrum Red shifta ( cm - 1 ) Shift from pH 26 ( cm - 1 )
Phenylalanine at pH 2 Phenylalanine at pH 12 Phenylalanine in gelatin sol ...
TABLE IV SHIFTS OF THE BAND ORIGIN OF THE BENZENE CHROMOPHORE
OF PHENYLALANINE Spectrum Red shifta ( cm - 1 ) Shift from pH 26 ( cm - 1 )
Phenylalanine at pH 2 Phenylalanine at pH 12 Phenylalanine in gelatin sol ...
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This displacement caused by interactions between oriented chromophore and
solvent molecules is called the orientation » shift . Two other interactions
between chromophores and solvent occur . The first and most ubiquitous is the
London ...
This displacement caused by interactions between oriented chromophore and
solvent molecules is called the orientation » shift . Two other interactions
between chromophores and solvent occur . The first and most ubiquitous is the
London ...
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TABLE V DIRECTION OF SOLVENT - PRODUCED WAVELENGTH S : 11Ftı
Shifts produced from : PolarizaPolarizaChange in tion by tion by Chro
chromophore transi - Orienta - permamo - Sol - dipole t ion tion nent Case phorel
venth moment ...
TABLE V DIRECTION OF SOLVENT - PRODUCED WAVELENGTH S : 11Ftı
Shifts produced from : PolarizaPolarizaChange in tion by tion by Chro
chromophore transi - Orienta - permamo - Sol - dipole t ion tion nent Case phorel
venth moment ...
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