Record

RefNoMS/909/1/1
LevelFile
TitleFile of Keith Dalziel 'Enzymes: kinetics & mechanism [?] specifications'
Datec.1959-1963
DescriptionPapers from a ringbinder file containing hand-written notes, printed notes and calculations.

Includes notes on: enzyme kinetics; determining KAB; mechanism of Theorell and Chance; interpretations of data; enzyme oxidation mechanism; salt effects on specific rates; salt effects on enzyme reaction rates; effect of ions on enzyme reactions; kinetic analysis of enzyme reaction; Chance's extension of Michaelis-Menten theory from Weissberger; DPN; kinesis of enzyme action; Briggs-Haldane equation; place of the proton in DPN-DPNH mechanisms; product inhibition.
Extent1 file
FormatManuscript
PhysicalDescriptionThere has been some water damage to the file in its working life but the papers remain legible. The file contains some loose sheets. The ringbinder has been disposed of.
AccessStatusOpen
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA2102Dalziel; Keith (1921 - 1994)1921 - 1994
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