reviewAccounts of Chemical ResearchMay 2, 2002Closed access

Hydrogen Bridges in Crystal Engineering:  Interactions without Borders

University of Hyderabad

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Abstract

A hydrogen bond, X-H...A, is an interaction wherein a hydrogen atom is attracted to two atoms, X and A, rather than just one and so acts like a bridge between them. This attraction always increases with increasing electronegativity of X and A, and in the classical view all hydrogen bonds are highly electrostatic and sometimes even partly covalent. Gradually, the concept of a hydrogen bond became more relaxed to include weaker interactions, provided some electrostatic character remains. In the limit, these weak hydrogen bonds have considerable dispersive-repulsive character and merge into van der Waals interactions. A great variety of hydrogen bonds are observed in the solid state and the aim of this article is…

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Keywords
  • van der Waals force
  • Hydrogen bond
  • Covalent bond
  • Chemical physics
  • Chemistry
  • Electronegativity
  • Van der Waals strain
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