Abstract

This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction and Scope What Shall We Call a Hydrogen Bond? Electron Density Mapping of Hydrogen-Bonded Molecules Role Played by C. H-O and C. H-N Interactions in Molecular Packing Proton Disorder in Hydrogen-Bonded Systems Prediction and Generation of Crystal Structures Characterizing the Geometry and Patterns of Hydrogen Bonds Packing Motifs of Commonly Occurring Hydrogen-Bonding Groups Co-Crystals The Role of Hydrogen-Bonding at Crystal Interfaces Concluding Remarks

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Hydrogen bondHydrogenMoleculeCrystallographyCrystal (programming language)ChemistryCrystal engineeringScope (computer science)Low-barrier hydrogen bondCrystal structureChemical physicsMaterials scienceComputer scienceOrganic chemistry

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1994
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431-507
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Joel Bernstein, Margaret C. Etter, Leslie Leiserowitz (1994). The Role of Hydrogen Bonding in Molecular Assemblies. , 431-507. https://doi.org/10.1002/9783527616091.ch11

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10.1002/9783527616091.ch11