Seeking hydrogen bonds - with and without neutron diffraction

Chidambaram, R. ; Ramanadham, M. ; Sequeira, A. (1994) Seeking hydrogen bonds - with and without neutron diffraction Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences - Chemical Sciences, 106 (6). pp. 1349-1361. ISSN 0253-4134

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Abstract

The 'hydrogen-bond interaction can be studied using a variety of spectroscopic and crystallographic techniques, as well as theoretical studies based on quantum chemical principles, semi-empirical procedures, and statistical interpretations. A degree of specificity, along with flexibility. provides H-bonded systems with a variety of unusual and interesting physical, chemical and biological properties. Neutron diffraction is the method of choice for obtaining high-precision data on hydrogen-atom positions and hydrogen-bond stereochemistry in crystals. Neutron inelastic scattering can provide information on the dynamics of H-bonded systems. High-precision neutron diffraction studies on a variety of crystal hydrates, amino acids and small peptides, development of semi-empirical potential functions for bent-hydrogen bonds, and statistical analysis' of H-bond populations associated with various donor and acceptor groups are some of the investigations on hydrogen bonding, carried out at Trombay during the past three decades.

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Keywords:Hydrogen Bonding; Neutron Diffraction; Spectroscopy; Biomolecules; Amino Acids; Proteins
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