articleAccounts of Chemical ResearchOct 16, 2008Closed access

Predicting Hydrogen-Bond Strengths from Acid−Base Molecular Properties. The p K a Slide Rule: Toward the Solution of a Long-Lasting Problem

University of Ferrara

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Abstract

Unlike normal chemical bonds, hydrogen bonds (H-bonds) characteristically feature binding energies and contact distances that do not simply depend on the donor (D) and acceptor (:A) nature. Instead, their chemical context can lead to large variations even for a same donor-acceptor couple. As a striking example, the weak HO-H...OH(2) bond in neutral water changes, in acidic or basic medium, to the 6-fold stronger and 15% shorter [H(2)O...H...OH(2)](+) or [HO...H...OH](-) bonds. This surprising behavior, sometimes called the H-bond puzzle, practically prevents prediction of H-bond strengths from the properties of the interacting molecules. Explaining this puzzle has been the main research interest of our…

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Keywords
  • Covalent bond
  • Chemistry
  • Hydrogen bond
  • Chemical bond
  • Acceptor
  • Bond order
  • Valence bond theory
  • Single bond
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Clean water and sanitation
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