The Electronic Investigation of Singlet and Triplet States of Oxyhemoglobin by Hartree-Fock Procedure and Associated Hyperfine Interaction.

ORAL

Abstract

The observation of paramagnetic susceptibility [1] in Oxy-Hb from measurements over a broad temperature range has stimulated interest in the occurrence of a low-lying excited triplet state close to the ground singlet state of Oxy-Hb. An earlier theoretical investigation [2] has shown the existence of such a triplet state providing support to the interpretation of the susceptibility data [1]. Support for the low-lying excited triplet state has been augmented recently [3] from microscopic relaxation rate measurements for muon attached to the heme group of Oxy-Hb. We are studying by first principles Hartree-Fock procedure the energies and the electronic wave functions of the ground and triplet states and the quantitative theoretical prediction of muon magnetic hyperfine interaction in room temperature $\mu $SR measurements on Oxy-Hb. Results will be presented for hyperfine interactions of muon and other nuclei in Oxy-Hb [1] M.Cerdonio etal. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci USA \underline {75}, 4916(1978). [2] Zalek S. Herman and Gilda H Loew JACS \underline {102}, 1815(1980).[ 3] K. Nagamine etal Proc. Jpn. Acad.Ser.B 83,120(2007).

Authors

  • Archana Dubey

    • UCF Orlando
  • S.R. Badu

    • SUNY Albany
    • SUNY, Albany
  • R.H. Scheicher

    • Uppsala University, Sweden
    • Upsala University, Sweden
    • Uppsala University,Sweden
  • N. Sahoo

    • UTMD Anderson Camcer Center, Houston
  • R.H. Pink

    • SUNY Albany
    • SUNY, Albany
  • Alfons Schulte

    • UCF Orlando
    • University of Central Florida
  • H.P. Saha

    • UCF, Orlando
    • UCF Orlando
  • Lee Chow

    • UCF Orlando
    • UCF, Orlando
  • K. Nagamine

    • UC, Riverside
    • UC Riverside
  • T.P. Das

    • SUNY Albany, UCF Orlando