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Quasiclassical dynamics of proton scattering by N2 on an improved ab initio potential energy surface
(2001)
An improved analytical representation of the ground electronic potential energy surface (PES) of the (H+, N2) system is generated using the ab initio data reported in our earlier work. The new analytical PES function describes adequately the global behavior and in particular the angular dependence of the interaction as well as the long-range part so that it is amenable to scattering studies. We investigate the elastic and inelastic H+-N2 scattering dynamics on this PES by the quasiclassical trajectory method for center-of-mass collision energies in the range 29-144 eV. The trajectory results thus obtained are compared with the available experimental findings and with recent quantum-mechanical (vibrational close-coupling rotational infinite-order sudden) results. Despite some differences, the experimental data are well reproduced by the present calculations.
A model system of tanning of a protein matrix within a fibrous structure, such as most commonly found in insect cuticle, was developed, using the cellulose of paper in place of chitin. The paper was impregnated with a tripeptide, DOPA-Gly-Gly, or a protein (BSA) plus catechol and treated with tyrosinase to oxidize the catechol. The resulting material was waterproof and had very high wet strength. If the material was wetted and dried repeatedly its water retention decreased by a factor of at least two.
Structural information about the bis(benzo crown ether)s I-VI and their complexes with alkali metal cations was deduced from the 13C NMR chemical shifts, the salt-induced 1H and 13C chemical shifts and the vicinal 1H,1H coupling constants. Especially the isomerism with respect to the amide O=C - NH bonds and imine fragments were assigned by various useful NMR parameters ( C=O, 1JN,H, 1JC,H) and proved to be E,E-anti,anti. Furthermore, stereochemical information about preferred conformations about flexible bonds was obtained from 2D ROESY NMR experiments. The complex formation (2:1 complexes and sandwich-like 1:1 complexes, respectively) were determined also by 23Na NMR spectroscopy. The conformational study of the crown ethers was accompanied and corroborated by molecular dynamics and quantum chemical calculations.