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No-barrier hydrogen bonds

A. A normal hydrogen bond, B. a low-barrier hydrogen bond, and C. a no-barrier hydrogen bond. [Pg.177]

Generally, the formation of hydrogen-bonded complexes is regarded as a very fast, diffusion-controlled process with no energy barrier. On the other hand, even ultrafast molecular reorientations in solution require energy for reorganization of... [Pg.217]


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