Spectroscopy and Computation of Hydrogen‐Bonded Systems 2022
DOI: 10.1002/9783527834914.ch11
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Spectroscopic Determination of Hydrogen Bond Energies

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“…The CNF acts as a better fluorine bond than NCF and NCCF. The slope for the F halogen-bond was found to be 875 (71). The strength of the halogen bonded complexes decreases in the order of I 4 Br 4 Cl 4 F. The introduction of supersonic expansion methods allowed Klemperer and co-workers to study the rotational spectra of HFÁ Á ÁClF 92 and HFÁ Á ÁCl 2 93 in effective isolation by utilising molecular beam electric resonance spectroscopy.…”
Section: Halogen Bondmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The CNF acts as a better fluorine bond than NCF and NCCF. The slope for the F halogen-bond was found to be 875 (71). The strength of the halogen bonded complexes decreases in the order of I 4 Br 4 Cl 4 F. The introduction of supersonic expansion methods allowed Klemperer and co-workers to study the rotational spectra of HFÁ Á ÁClF 92 and HFÁ Á ÁCl 2 93 in effective isolation by utilising molecular beam electric resonance spectroscopy.…”
Section: Halogen Bondmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The binding energy of non-covalently bonded complexes can be determined using various spectroscopic techniques, as summarized by Goswami and Arunan 71 in a recent book chapter. However, in order to obtain correlation plots, we need a large number of data points for each non-covalent bond.…”
Section: Computational Detailsmentioning
confidence: 99%