fig. 1. structure and optical properties of br
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Fig. 1. Structure and optical properties of bR. . S Schenkl et al. Science 2005;309:917-920. Published by AAAS. Fig. 4. Schematic representation of the evolution of the difference dipole moment Δμ and structure of retinal in bR. . S Schenkl et al. Science 2005;309:917-920. Published by AAAS. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Fig. 1. Structure and optical properties of bR.
S Schenkl et al. Science 2005;309:917-920
Published by AAAS
Fig. 4. Schematic representation of the evolution of the difference dipole moment Δμ and structure of retinal in bR.
S Schenkl et al. Science 2005;309:917-920
Published by AAAS
Electromagnetic RadiationPolarization
Unpolarized light
Polarization
Polarized lightPolarization
Polarizing sun glasses reduce glare of polarized reflections from surfacesPolarization
Polarization
(b)
Polarization
Mirror image of handPolarization
Optical Isomer and Interaction with Light
Enatiomers rotate the plane of polarized light.
Dextrorotatory- “d” isomer Complex which rotates plane of polarized light to the right.
Levorotatory- “l” isomerComplex which rotates plane of polarized light to the left.
Chiral molecules are optically active because effect on light
Polarization
Polarization