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EPSRC Reference: GR/M70971/01
Title: NEUTRON SCATTERING AND MUON SPIN RELAXATION STUDIES
Principal Investigator: Jayasooriya, Dr UA
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Department: Chemistry
Organisation: University of East Anglia
Scheme: Standard Research (Pre-FEC)
Starts: 01 July 1999 Ends: 30 June 2000 Value (£): 16,380
EPSRC Research Topic Classifications:
Chemical Structure
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Expt. 1. We expect to recognise conduction in double-stranded DNA and distinguish it from localised radicals in single-stranded DNA in the same manner as in the classical experiments with cis- and trans- polyacetylene. For conducting ds-DNA we expect LF-muon relaxation behaviour according to the Risch-Kehr function, which is the signature of 1-D random-walk motion.Expt. 2. LF-muon spin relaxation studies to be done on fully deuterated ferrocene. A comparison with the work we have already done using normal ferrocene should distinguish the ring adduct from the metal adduct.Expt 3. Grow a single crystal of trimethylammonium nitrate, with all the methyl groups deuterated . This will make it possible to study the N-H protein with neutron Compton scattering to determine its structure.Expt. 4. Synthesis of two 'surface model' compounds containing C-H bonds. Fully deuterated samples for accurate neutron diffraction work, and isotopically dilute samples for the accurate measurement of the frequencies of vibrationally isolated C-H and C-D bonds. Construction of a correlation to be used for quantitative measurements of surface C-H species.Expt. 5. Measure inelastic neutron scattering spectra of the above compounds and also IR and Raman, to calculate reliable force fields.
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