In this letter, we present NMR spin-lattice and relaxometry data for proton transfer in one of the shortest known N-H∙∙∙O hydrogen bonds in a single crystal of 3,5 pyridinedicarboxylic acid (35PDCA). It is widely believed that proton transfer by quantum tunnelling does not occur in short hydrogen bonds since the ground state energy level lies above the potential barrier yet this data shows a temperature independent, proton tunnelling rate below 77 K and a clear deviation from classical dynamics below 91 K. This study therefore suggests that proton tunnelling occurs in all hydrogen bonds at low temperature and the cross-over temperature to classical hopping must be determined when evaluating whether proton tunnelling persists at higher tempe...
Recent work on understanding why protons migrate with increasing temperature in short, strong hydrog...
The reaction path of the interacting-state model with the Lippincott-Schroeder potential for hydroge...
We compare results from single crystal X-ray diffraction and FTIR spectroscopy to elucidate the natu...
In this letter, we present NMR spin-lattice and relaxometry data for proton transfer in one of the s...
In this Letter, we present NMR spin-lattice and relaxometry data for proton transfer in one of the s...
The inherent quantum-mechanical nature of the proton transfer process in hydrogen bonds has been inv...
The inherent quantum-mechanical nature of the proton transfer process in hydrogen bonds has been inv...
Recent work on understanding why protons migrate with increasing temperature in short, strong hydrog...
Combination of comprehensive investigations of the spin-lattice relaxation rate of proton and low te...
Chapter 1 gives an introduction to hydrogen bonding and the existing research surrounding short stro...
The techniques of field-cycling NMR relaxometry and QENS have been employed to study the translation...
Chapter 1 gives an introduction to hydrogen bonding and the existing research surrounding short stro...
Recent work on understanding why protons migrate with increasing temperature in short, strong hydrog...
Seven multi-component molecular crystals containing O–H⋯O/O+–H⋯O− and N+–H⋯O− short strong hydrogen ...
Short, strong hydrogen bonds (SSHBs) have been a source of interest and considerable speculation ove...
Recent work on understanding why protons migrate with increasing temperature in short, strong hydrog...
The reaction path of the interacting-state model with the Lippincott-Schroeder potential for hydroge...
We compare results from single crystal X-ray diffraction and FTIR spectroscopy to elucidate the natu...
In this letter, we present NMR spin-lattice and relaxometry data for proton transfer in one of the s...
In this Letter, we present NMR spin-lattice and relaxometry data for proton transfer in one of the s...
The inherent quantum-mechanical nature of the proton transfer process in hydrogen bonds has been inv...
The inherent quantum-mechanical nature of the proton transfer process in hydrogen bonds has been inv...
Recent work on understanding why protons migrate with increasing temperature in short, strong hydrog...
Combination of comprehensive investigations of the spin-lattice relaxation rate of proton and low te...
Chapter 1 gives an introduction to hydrogen bonding and the existing research surrounding short stro...
The techniques of field-cycling NMR relaxometry and QENS have been employed to study the translation...
Chapter 1 gives an introduction to hydrogen bonding and the existing research surrounding short stro...
Recent work on understanding why protons migrate with increasing temperature in short, strong hydrog...
Seven multi-component molecular crystals containing O–H⋯O/O+–H⋯O− and N+–H⋯O− short strong hydrogen ...
Short, strong hydrogen bonds (SSHBs) have been a source of interest and considerable speculation ove...
Recent work on understanding why protons migrate with increasing temperature in short, strong hydrog...
The reaction path of the interacting-state model with the Lippincott-Schroeder potential for hydroge...
We compare results from single crystal X-ray diffraction and FTIR spectroscopy to elucidate the natu...