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The Symmetrical Hydrogen Bond

F. Fillaux, N. Leygue, J. Tomkinson, A, Cousson and W. Paulus (1999). Chem., Phys., 244, 387-403. Structure and dynamics of the symmetric hydrogen bond in potassium hydrogen maleate a neutron scattering study. [Pg.389]

A brief report" of ND work on an add yttrium oxalate, Y(H502KQ04) ,-H2O, reveals a truly remarkable structure, which includes an H5O2 ion with dyad symmetry. The symmetrical hydrogen bond has O H O = 2.436(3), and 2.446(4) A in the deuteriated crystal. The absence of significant change supports the idea that the hydrogen nucleus moves in a symmetrical potential with a sin e minimum. ... [Pg.218]


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