Quantifying Intermolecular Interactions: Guidelines for the Molecular Recognition Toolbox
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Abstract
Molecular recognition events in solution are affected by many different factors that have hampered the development of an understanding of intermolecular interactions at a quantitative level. Our tendency is to partition these effects into discrete phenomenological fields that are classified, named, and divorced: aromatic interactions, cation-pi interactions, CH-O hydrogen bonds, short strong hydrogen bonds, and hydrophobic interactions to name a few.1 To progress in the field, we need to develop an integrated quantitative appreciation of the relative magnitudes of all of the different effects that might influence the molecular recognition behavior of a given system. In an effort to navigate undergraduates…
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- Intermolecular force
- Toolbox
- Molecular recognition
- Hydrogen bond
- Ranking (information retrieval)
- Chemical physics
- Chemistry
- Computer science
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