Musing about (perhaps, thanks to mauveline, 'turning over'?), the possibility of a MOTM and reading to your recent comments, I thought of offering DAPC (diacetylenylphospatidyl choline - which is not as fearsome as it sounds, is "bio active" (in a surface modification sense) and has an interesting geometry) if only for the reason that I spent a good part of 1994 early '95 working on the ESCA of its coating systems and have a good story to go with some spectra.
Excellent. I would not wish MOTM to become purely a synthetic chemists province. That's exactly what we need!!
Two points:
I have "Chen 3D" pictures of the structure, but haven't yet found a conversion routine to .pdb format. Does one exist?
Chem3D Pro at least converts to PDB; that is how I created the one for Mauveine. If you are stuck, send it to me. Also a program called Babel will convert anything to anything (almost), largely but not always reliably.
ESCA spectra are currently being "worked on" by an ISO commitee (ISO/TC 201/SC3) which is about to propagate a new data transfer standard (based on the 'VAMAS' rather than JCAMP format: see:- "Surface & Interface Analysis", Vol. 21, 615 - 620 (1994) and S.I.A. Vol. 13, 63 - 122 (1988)) I would be interested to hear comments from users on JCAMP or any other favourite format for generalised spectrum transfer.
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