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Letter Published: 24 January 1959 Intramolecular Hydrogen Bonding in Heterocyclic Systems E. W. GILL & E. D. MORGAN Nature 183, 248–249 (1959) Cite this article ...
Assembling Smallest Prussian Blue Analogs Using Chiral Hydrogen Bond-Donating Unit toward Complete Phase Transition. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2024; 146 (35): 24238 DOI: 10.1021 ...
Two bands assigned to free hydroxyl groups in alcoholic groups occur in the region between 3640-3616 cm - 1; between 3560-3550 cm - 1 other bands related to intramolecular hydrogen bond in phenolic ...
A team of chemists has achieved a significant breakthrough in the field of chemical synthesis, developing a novel method for manipulating carbon-hydrogen bonds. This groundbreaking discovery ...
Hydrogen bonds form between two atoms and a hydrogen atom. Atoms, such as oxygen, can be covalently bound to hydrogen, and giving the hydrogen (H) in the OH group a slight positive charge due to ...
Chemistry students the world over are familiar with covalent bonds and hydrogen bonds. Now a study has revealed a strange variety of bond that acts like a hybrid of the two. Its properties raise ...
A shorter hydrogen bond, for instance, indicates stronger hydrogen bonding and a relatively weaker covalent bond. This was reflected, as expected, in lower spectroscopic frequencies for the H–F ...
Researchers recently discovered a form of hydrogen bond so strong it's comparable to the covalent bonds binding hydrogen and oxygen together into water molecules within the droplet.(Image credit ...
Hydrogen bonding, so significant in biology, is finally being exploited as a primary adsorption mechanism. BIA Separations shows how. Its salt-tolerant approach separates proteins by size.
Of the cations tested, these had the highest charge densities. Overall, inhomogeneity of the hydrogen bonding network increased with increasing viscosity along the series Cs + < Na + < Sr 2+ < Mg 2+.
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