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Advantages of time-resolved difference X-ray solution scattering curves in analyzing solute molecular structure
Authors:Jae Hyuk Lee  Hyotcherl Ihee
Affiliation:(1) Center for Time-Resolved Diffraction, Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Nanoscience & Technology (WCU), KAIST, Daejeon, 305-701, Republic of Korea;
Abstract:Time-resolved X-ray solution scattering provides a powerful method for investigating reaction dynamics in the solution phase. Since X-rays scatter from all atoms in the solution sample, the scattering intensity is contributed from not only the solute but also the solvent and the solute–solvent cross terms. For a typical concentration the solvent molecules outnumber the solute molecules and thus the relative sensitivity of the scattering intensity to the solute structure is extremely low. To increase the structural sensitivity to the solute and to extract only the signal from structural changes, time-resolved difference scattering signal is obtained by subtracting the original raw scattering curve at a negative reference time delay from that at a positive time delay. Here we show and emphasize that time-resolved difference X-ray scattering curves generally exhibit higher structural sensitivity to the solute molecular structure and lower influence from experimental background and imperfection of theory than original raw scattering curves. These characteristics justify the validity of fitting models to difference curves to obtain transient structural information even when the magnitude of the time-resolved difference curves is smaller than the discrepancy between the theory and experiment for the original scattering curve. We considered small molecules and proteins in solution probed by time-resolved X-ray solution scattering.
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