The Weak Hydrogen Bond
In Structural Chemistry and Biology
Thomas Steiner author Gautam Desiraju author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:31st May '01
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The weak or non-conventional hydrogen bond has been subject of intense scrutiny over recent years in several fields, in particular in structural chemistry, structural biology, and also in the pharmaceutical sciences. There is today a large body of experimental and theoretical evidence confirming that hydrogen bonds like C-H...O, N-H...pi, C-H...pi and even bonds like O-H...metal play distinctive roles in molecular recognition, guiding molecular association, and in determining molecular and supramolecular architectures. The relevant compound classes include organometallic complexes, organic and bio-organic systems, and also DNA and proteins. The book provides a comprehensive assessment of this interaction type, and is of interest to all those interested in structural and supramolecular science, including fields as crystal engineering and drug design.
Review from previous edition "For crystallographers interested in future advances in the study of hydrogen bonding and their implications for crystal engineering and structural biology, this is a must-read book " Acta Crystallographica
"It is a real pleasure to read the book" Crystallography News
"This book is an important monograph for those working on the related structural chemistry of the weak hydrogen bond" Molecules
ISBN: 9780198509707
Dimensions: 235mm x 156mm x 29mm
Weight: 796g
480 pages