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The optical rotatory dispersion of simple polypeptides. II
[PDF] from pnas.orgW Moffitt - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of …, 1956 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Although the identical duplex cannot be the structure of those types of DNA on which X-ray diffraction
studies have been carried out' (eg, sperm, bacterio- phage, thymus), it is not excluded that this
helix resembles the configuration of DNA or ribonucleic acid (RNA) at some stage of the ...
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Optical rotatory dispersion of helical polymers
W Moffitt - The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1956 - link.aip.org
It is shown that for every transition in its individual residues, a helix has two transitions whose
moments are respectively parallel and perpendicular to the screw axis. The largest contributions
to the rotational strengths of these bands are equal and opposite in the two cases. As a ...
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Critique of the theory of optical activity of helical polymers
[PDF] from pnas.orgW Moffitt, DD Fitts… - … of Sciences of the United States …, 1957 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
STERLING CHEMISTRY LABORATORY,t YALE UNIVERSITY Communicated June 10, 1957
1. Introduction.-In a series of recent articles,'-4 we have severally attempted to use coupled-oscillator
theory in order to understand the optical activity of poly- peptides. This approach, the ...
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Electronic spectra of dimers: derivation of the fundamental vibronic equation
…, W Moffitt - The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1960 - link.aip.org
Electronic Spectra of Dimers: Derivation of the Fundamental Vibronic Equation. [The Journal
of Chemical Physics 33, 872 (1960)]. Andrzej Witkowski, William Moffitt. Abstract. The Hamiltonian
describing the vibronic states of a dimer formed by two identical molecules is derived. ...
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Structure and the optical rotatory dispersion of saturated ketones
W Moffitt, RB Woodward, A Moscowitz… - Journal of the …, 1961 - ACS Publications
... Ketones BY WILLIAM ~ ~ OFFITT , ~ RB WOODWARD, A. MOSCOWITZ, w. KLYNE
AND CARL DJERASSI RECEIVED JANUARY 25, 1961 ... 6 (1) The late Professor
Moffitt's contributions to this work were of primary importance. ...
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Optical activity in absorbing media
W Moffitt… - The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1959 - link.aip.org
Optical Activity in Absorbing Media. [The Journal of Chemical Physics 30, 648 (1959)].
William Moffitt, Albert Moscowitz. Abstract. Certain dispersion formulas, relating the ellipticity
and molecular rotation of optically active solutions, are derived. ...
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Optical Rotatory Dispersion of Transition‐Metal Complexes
W Moffitt - The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1956 - link.aip.org
Optical Rotatory Dispersion of Transition‐Metal Complexes. [The Journal of Chemical Physics
25, 1189 (1956)]. William Moffitt. Abstract. The electronic factors governing the rotational strengths
of absorption band systems in certain transition‐metal complexes are examined. ...
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[CITATION] Origin of Zero-Field Splittings in Triplet States of Aromatic Hydrocarbons
…, W Moffitt - Journal of Chemical Physics, 1959 - adsabs.harvard.edu
Title: Origin of Zero-Field Splittings in Triplet States of Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Authors:
Gouterman, Martin; Moffitt, William. Publication: Journal of Chemical Physics, Vol. 30,
p.1107-1108. Publication Date: 04/1959. Origin: ADS. DOI: 10.1063/1.1730102. ...
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The Electronic Spectra of Cata‐Condensed Hydrocarbons
W Moffitt - The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1954 - link.aip.org
It is shown how the main features of the spectra of cata‐condensed hydrocarbons may be explained
on the basis of a very simple model. This, so‐called perimeter model was used, in its free‐electron
variant, by Platt in order to classify the spectra. In this note, a more quantitative version is ...
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[CITATION] The residual affinity of conjugated and resonating hydrocarbons
W Moffitt - Transactions of the Faraday Society, 1949 - rsc.org
... Paper. Trans. Faraday Soc. , 1949, 45, 373 - 385, DOI: 10.1039/TF9494500373. The residual
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Michael P. Barnett (talk) 20:41, 9 January 2011 (UTC)