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Hydrogen Bonding - New Insights

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  • © 2006

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  • Links theoretical studies with experimental results
  • Covers the most important recent aspects in H-bonding
  • Includes numerous examples to allow a greater understanding of H-bonding

Part of the book series: Challenges and Advances in Computational Chemistry and Physics (COCH, volume 3)

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Hydrogen Bonding – New Insights is an extensive text which takes numerous examples from experimental studies and uses these to illustrate theoretical investigations to allow a greater understanding of hydrogen bonding phenomenon. The most important topics in recent studies are considered including:

Intra-molecular H-bonds

Differences between H-bond and van der Waals interactions from one side and covalent bonds from the other

Bader theory to analyze H-bonding

Influence of weak H-bonds upon structure and function of biological molecules

H-bonds in crystal structures

With contributions from some of the foremost experts in this field this volume provides an invaluable resource for all members of the academic community looking for a comprehensive text on hydrogen bonding. It will be of particular interest to physical and theoretical chemists, spectroscopists, crystallographers and those involved with chemical physics.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Physics and Chemistry, University of Loódzź, Poland

    Sławomir J. Grabowski

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