We compare results from single crystal X-ray diffraction and FTIR spectroscopy to elucidate the nature of hydrogen bonding in β-9-anthracene carboxylic acid (β-9AC, C15H10O2). The crystallographic studies indicate a disorder for the protons in the cyclic hydrogen bond. This disorder allows the determination of the energy difference between two proton sites along the hydrogen bond. The temperature dependent Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) underpins the crystallographic results. The combination of both methods allows the estimation of a one-dimensional potential curve describing the OH-stretching motion. The dynamical properties of the proton transfer along the hydrogen bond are extracted from this potential. The work presented...
Recent work on understanding why protons migrate with increasing temperature in short, strong hydrog...
Recent work on understanding why protons migrate with increasing temperature in short, strong hydrog...
9-Anthracene carboxylic acid derivatives comprise a family of thermally reversible photomechanical m...
We compare results from single crystal X-ray diffraction and FTIR spectroscopy to elucidate the natu...
Recent work on understanding why protons migrate with increasing temperature in short, strong hydrog...
Short, strong hydrogen bonds (SSHBs) have been a source of interest and considerable speculation ove...
In this research, owing to the interests in phase transitions due to hydrogen bonds, fifteen samples...
Chapter 1 gives an introduction to hydrogen bonding and the existing research surrounding short stro...
In this work we use high-resolution synchrotron X-ray diffraction for electron density mapping, in c...
Seven multi-component molecular crystals containing O–H⋯O/O+–H⋯O− and N+–H⋯O− short strong hydrogen ...
In this work we use high-resolution synchrotron X-ray diffraction for electron density mapping, in c...
In this work we use high-resolution synchrotron X-ray diffraction for electron density mapping, in c...
In this work we use high-resolution synchrotron X-ray diffraction for electron density mapping, in c...
Seven multi-component molecular crystals containing O-H⋯O/O+-H⋯O- and N+-H⋯O- short strong hydrogen ...
Seven multi-component molecular crystals containing O-H⋯O/O+-H⋯O- and N+-H⋯O- short strong hydrogen ...
Recent work on understanding why protons migrate with increasing temperature in short, strong hydrog...
Recent work on understanding why protons migrate with increasing temperature in short, strong hydrog...
9-Anthracene carboxylic acid derivatives comprise a family of thermally reversible photomechanical m...
We compare results from single crystal X-ray diffraction and FTIR spectroscopy to elucidate the natu...
Recent work on understanding why protons migrate with increasing temperature in short, strong hydrog...
Short, strong hydrogen bonds (SSHBs) have been a source of interest and considerable speculation ove...
In this research, owing to the interests in phase transitions due to hydrogen bonds, fifteen samples...
Chapter 1 gives an introduction to hydrogen bonding and the existing research surrounding short stro...
In this work we use high-resolution synchrotron X-ray diffraction for electron density mapping, in c...
Seven multi-component molecular crystals containing O–H⋯O/O+–H⋯O− and N+–H⋯O− short strong hydrogen ...
In this work we use high-resolution synchrotron X-ray diffraction for electron density mapping, in c...
In this work we use high-resolution synchrotron X-ray diffraction for electron density mapping, in c...
In this work we use high-resolution synchrotron X-ray diffraction for electron density mapping, in c...
Seven multi-component molecular crystals containing O-H⋯O/O+-H⋯O- and N+-H⋯O- short strong hydrogen ...
Seven multi-component molecular crystals containing O-H⋯O/O+-H⋯O- and N+-H⋯O- short strong hydrogen ...
Recent work on understanding why protons migrate with increasing temperature in short, strong hydrog...
Recent work on understanding why protons migrate with increasing temperature in short, strong hydrog...
9-Anthracene carboxylic acid derivatives comprise a family of thermally reversible photomechanical m...