“STRONG” HYDROGEN BONDS IN CHEMISTRY AND BIOLOGY
✍ Scribed by Perrin, Charles L.; Nielson, Jennifer B.
- Book ID
- 111678232
- Publisher
- Annual Reviews
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 316 KB
- Volume
- 48
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0066-426X
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The question of the strength of hydrogen bonds has been a subject of interest and contention for most of the 20th century (1). By the time of the publication of Pauling's book The Nature of the Chemical Bond in 1939 (2), weak hydrogen bonds were generally accepted. Evidence for strong hydrogen bondi
## Abstract The energies of the kinetically inert, electronically saturated Lukehart‐type metalla‐β‐diketone [Re{(COMe)~2~H}(CO)~4~] (9 a) and of the kinetically labile, electronically unsaturated platina‐β‐diketones [Pt{(COMe)~2~H}Cl~2~]^−^ (10 a), [Pt~2~{(COMe)~2~H}~2~(μ‐Cl)~2~] (11 a), and [Pt{(