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The Nature Of The Chemical Bond

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CH–π hydrogen bonds in biological macromolecules

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How Water's Properties Are Encoded in Its Molecular Structure and Energies.

TL;DR: This work discusses how water’s orientation-dependent hydrogen bonding leads to open tetrahedral cage-like structuring that contributes to its remarkable volumetric and thermal properties.
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Computer Modeling of Halogen Bonds and Other σ-Hole Interactions

TL;DR: Advances from about the last 10 years in understanding those interactions related to σ-hole are summarized, with particular attention to theoretical and computational techniques, which play a crucial role in the field.
Journal ArticleDOI

Phase change materials and phase change memory

TL;DR: The advantages and challenges of PCM are described, the physical properties of phase change materials that enable data storage aredescribed, and the current knowledge of the phase change processes is summarized.
Journal ArticleDOI

Comprehensive derivation of bond-valence parameters for ion pairs involving oxygen

TL;DR: Bond-valence parameters for cation–oxygen bonds are evaluated with regard to their agreement with the valence-sum rule, and new bond- valence parameters are derived for 135 cations bonded to oxygen.
Journal ArticleDOI

CH–π hydrogen bonds in biological macromolecules

TL;DR: The present Perspective will show the importance of CH-π hydrogen bonds and stimulate interest in the interactions of biological macromolecules, one of the most fascinating fields in bioorganic chemistry.
Journal ArticleDOI

How Water's Properties Are Encoded in Its Molecular Structure and Energies.

TL;DR: This work discusses how water’s orientation-dependent hydrogen bonding leads to open tetrahedral cage-like structuring that contributes to its remarkable volumetric and thermal properties.