The vibrational spectroscopy of hydrogen bonds

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Abstract

The vibrational surface for hydrogen-atom dynamics is of great interest. Recent improvements in two techniques; (a) vibrational inelastic neutron spectroscopy (TFXA) and (b) normal-coordinate programs (CLIMAX), allow new insights into these dynamical processes. Recent applications of these techniques are presented [KHCO3, CH3CO·CH3NH, Cs(K)H(CF3COO)2].

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