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Intoxication of class II chloroplasts of spinach with Cu(II) leads to inhibition of millisecond luminescence. The degree of inhibition depends on Cu (II) -concentration. The investgation of the pH dpendence of the inhibition curve of luminescence revealed that (1) there is an inhibition site of copper on the donor side of photosystem II, (2) copper (II) does not act as an uncoupler of photophosphorylation, (3) a protonation equilibrium is involved in the inhibition mechanism, and (4) copper (II) binds to a dissociated residue of a membrane protein.
On the basis of the two-center shell model a theory is developed for the excitation of loosely bound nucleons in heavy ion collisions. These nucleons move in the two-center shell model potential generated by all the nucleons and are described by molecular wave functions. The model is applied to calculate the cross sections for the elastic and inelastic 13C-13C scattering. The cross sections show intermediate structures caused by the excitation of quasibound resonances in the molecular nucleus-nucleus potential. NUCLEAR REACTIONS 13C(13C,13C) molecular wave functions, dynamical two-center shell model, quasimolecular resonances, radial and Coriolis coupling, coupled channel calculations for σ(θ).
Exposite produce chemiluminescence when heated to 50 - 70 °C or treated with nucleophilic substances at room temperature. Initiation by Piperidine in Dimethylsulfoxide allows to determine 5 nmol of Phenyloxirane in 5 ml samples.
The reactions of diluted aqueous solutions of SO2 resp. HSO3-ions with MnO4-or Ce4+ ions in the pH range 1-4 produce chemiluminescence in the spectral region of 450-600 nm. Measurements of the time course of the light emission and their simulation on an analog computer led to a reaction scheme in which a recombination product of primarily formed HSO3 radicals -of a lifetime of about 1 second -appears as precursor of electronically excited SO2 molecules. The participation of singlet oxygen can be excluded because at least the reaction with Ce4+ ions proceeds also in the absence of oxygen.
Es wird eine Aufnahmeeinrichtung beschrieben, die es ermöglicht, im Bereich Botanik unter konstanten Beleuchtungsverhältnissen sowie während der Tages- und Nachtphasen Zeitrafferaufnahmen zu machen, ohne das Wachstum der Pflanzen zu stören. Kernstück der Anlage sind drei Xenon-Blitzlampen in Verbindung mit einem magneto-optischen Kurzzeitverschluß.
The He(I) photoelectron spectra of the following molecules with S·̱·̱̱·̱·̱·̱̱·̱N multiple bonds ... are assigned by radical cation state comparison between the chemically related compounds as well as by MO models based on CNDO calculations. From the ionisation energies of the O=S=O/HN=S=O pair a parameter απSN can be deduced, which proves to be useful in the discussion of other SN compounds like R3C-N=S=O and RN=S=NR.
Inner-shell ionization induced by nuclear Coulomb excitation in collisions of very heavy ions
(1978)
K- and L-shell ionization of 238U with Xe and U projectiles is investigated. Internal conversion following nuclear Coulomb excitation which is particularly important for deformed heavy nuclei is compared with direct ionization of inner-shell electrons in superheavy quasimolecules. Both processes exhibit different impact-parameter dependences. As a result of internal conversion, about 0.1-0.3 K holes per central collision are created.