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Proton Transfer in Hydrogen Bonded Systems

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In this article, it is shown that proton transfer occurs in certain special types of hydrogen bond and that as a direct result the association energy is increased, and it is probable that this effect is also responsible for a t least a part of the broadening of the v XH absorption band.
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Evidence is presented that proton transfer occurs in certain special types of hydrogen bond and that as a direct result the association energy is increased. It is probable that this effect is also responsible for a t least a part of the broadening of the v XH absorption band. In support of this, a number of com pounds are described in which the hydrogen bonds are weakened by isotopic substitution. The implications of these findings are discussed.

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