Abstract

Although infrared spectroscopy is a classical method for analytical and structural studies, it can also provide valuable insights into the mechanism of chemical reactions. Time-resolved Fourier-Transform infrared difference spectroscopy has recently successfully proved itself as a powerful new method for studies of molecular reaction mechanisms with the generation of nanosecond time resolution for proteins up to 120 kDa in size.

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