1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0301-0104(99)00153-6
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Structure and dynamics of the symmetric hydrogen bond in potassium hydrogen maleate: a neutron scattering study

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“…For KHM, it was speculated that the hydrogen bond could be broken at a rather modest energy cost, thanks to the internal strain of the ring. 27 However, this view was not confirmed with density functional theory calculations. 23 Furthermore, there is no internal strain for intermolecular SSHBs, so this option must be abandoned.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…For KHM, it was speculated that the hydrogen bond could be broken at a rather modest energy cost, thanks to the internal strain of the ring. 27 However, this view was not confirmed with density functional theory calculations. 23 Furthermore, there is no internal strain for intermolecular SSHBs, so this option must be abandoned.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The prototypical intramolecular strong-symmetric hydrogen bond ͑SSHB͒ in the crystal of potassium hydrogen maleate, KH͑OOC u CH v CH u COO͒ or KHM, has been thoroughly investigated with x-ray or neutron diffraction, [25][26][27] infrared and Raman, [28][29][30][31] inelastic neutron scattering ͑INS͒, 27,32-34 NMR, 35,36 and calorimetry. 37 The linear hydrogen bond is very short ͓R OO = 2.427͑1͒ Å at 5 K͔ and crystallographically symmetrical.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the short intramolecular O-H···O [2.404(3) ] bond, the hydrogen is situated almost midway along the bond and the single 13 C chemical shift is consistent with the presence of a symmetrical hydrogen bond. [62] As previously described, [57] the anhydrous phase of dabco-maleate 1:1 (III) converts into dabco-maleate 1:1 hydrate [HN(mCH 2 , were obtained from a solution in ethanol, and the crystal structure determined. No significant differences were observed between our crystal structure and that previously published.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent inelastic neutron scattering (INS) experiments pointed out the existence of low energy bands near 500 cm 1 above the ground state in relation to the OHO asymmetric stretching [11]; this energy relation allows the occupation of excited state by 8%, and in the case of such a low energy excitation, the above mechanism may work. For a more quantitative estimation, more detailed calculations concerning the vibrational excited states and experiments at lower temperatures would be required.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Crystalline potassium hydrogen maleate belongs to the orthorhombic Pbcm space group [10,11]. A maleate anion forms a 7-member ring by intramolecular hydrogen bonds between two carboxyl groups.…”
Section: Potassium Hydrogen Maleatementioning
confidence: 99%