Hydrogen bonding without borders: an atoms-in-molecules perspective

The Journal of Physical Chemistry. a
R ParthasarathiN Sathyamurthy

Abstract

It is shown that the electron density at the hydrogen bond critical point increases approximately linearly with increasing stabilization energy in going from weak hydrogen bonds to moderate and strong hydrogen bonds, thus serving as an indicator of the nature and gradual change of strength of the hydrogen bond for a large number of test intermolecular complexes.

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