Hydrogen Bonds in Crystals

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Abstract

Hydrogen bonds are one of the weaker types of force holding atoms together in the crystalline state. The possibilities and limitations of X-ray and neutron diffraction methods for their characterisation are introduced. A short section on the role of hydrogen bonds in inorganic crystals is followed by a more thorough discussion of their function in organic and biological molecular crystals. The most common types of bond

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King, G. S. D. (1991). Hydrogen Bonds in Crystals. In Intermolecular Forces (pp. 451–458). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-76260-4_20

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