Ultrafast Vibrational Dynamics of Hydrogen Bonds in the Condensed Phase

Hydrogen bonding represents one of the fundamental types of chemical bonding and underlies the structure of a large variety of molecular systems, among them liquids, biological macromolecules, and crystalline structures. Hydrogen bonds are characterized by a binding energy between 1 and 50 kJ/mol, d...

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Published inChemical reviews Vol. 104; no. 4; pp. 1887 - 1914
Main Authors Nibbering, Erik T. J, Elsaesser, Thomas
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States American Chemical Society 01.04.2004
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Summary:Hydrogen bonding represents one of the fundamental types of chemical bonding and underlies the structure of a large variety of molecular systems, among them liquids, biological macromolecules, and crystalline structures. Hydrogen bonds are characterized by a binding energy between 1 and 50 kJ/mol, depending on the local geometry and the type and strength of interaction between the hydrogen donor and acceptor groups.
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ISSN:0009-2665
1520-6890
DOI:10.1021/cr020694p