Dynamics of Metal Centers Monitored by Nuclear Inelastic Scattering
arXiv:1206.2760 · doi:10.1007/s10751-006-9242-4
Abstract
Nuclear inelastic scattering of synchrotron radiation has been used now since 10 years as a tool for vibrational spectroscopy. This method has turned out especially useful in case of large molecules that contain a Mössbauer active metal center. Recent applications to iron-sulfur proteins, to iron(II) spin crossover complexes and to tin-DNA complexes are discussed. Special emphasis is given to the combination of nuclear inelastic scattering and density functional calculations.