| Literature DB >> 15324499 |
Dongmao Zhang1, Melissa F Mrozek, Yong Xie, Dor Ben-Amotz.
Abstract
A new application of the recently described drop coating deposition Raman (DCDR) method facilitates the segregation and independent spectral characterization of mixture components. The quality of the normal (un-enhanced) Raman spectra are significantly improved as a result of reduced spectral interference from fluorescent impurities and buffer compounds. Fluorescence of commercial amino acid (O-phospho-L-serine) and protein (myoglobin) samples is reduced by over an order of magnitude using DCDR, more effectively than prolonged photo-bleaching. Furthermore, DCDR is used to obtain high-quality Raman spectra of proteins, lysozyme, and insulin, derived from solutions with up to 1000-fold excess buffer concentration. Possible thermodynamic and kinetic contributions to the observed segregation phenomena are discussed.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15324499 DOI: 10.1366/0003702041655430
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Appl Spectrosc ISSN: 0003-7028 Impact factor: 2.388