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Crystallography hydrogen-bond networks

This book should serve both as a state-of-art overview of what s going on in frontier areas (theoretical evaluation of noncovalent interactions, hydrogen-bonded crystals, coordination networks, solid-state reactivity and reactions taking place in the solid state, crystal polymorphism, etc.) and as an entry point to the fundamental methods and techniques required for a successful investigation of crystalline solids (crystallography, solid-state NMR spectroscopy, atomic force microscopy etc.). [Pg.362]

The crystallographie strueture of CAII shows that Zn and His64 are about 7 A apart and that a network of hydrogen-bonded H2O moleeules starting from the... [Pg.414]


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