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The Hydrogen Bond and the Water Molecule

The Physics and Chemistry of Water, Aqueous and Bio-Media

  • 1st Edition - December 11, 2006
  • Latest edition
  • Author: Yves Marechal
  • Language: English

The Hydrogen Bond and the Water Molecule offers a synthesis of what is known and currently being researched on the topic of hydrogen bonds and water molecules. The most simple… Read more

Description

The Hydrogen Bond and the Water Molecule offers a synthesis of what is known and currently being researched on the topic of hydrogen bonds and water molecules. The most simple water molecular, H2O, is a fascinating but poorly understood molecule. Its unique ability to attract an exceptionally large number of hydrogen bonds induces the formation of a dense "hydrogen bond network" that has the potential to modify the properties of the surrounding molecules and their reactivities. The crucial role that water molecules play is described in this book. The author begins by providing an overview of the thermodynamical and structural properties of H-bonds before examining their much less known dynamical properties, which makes them appear as centres of reactivity. Methods used to observe these components are also reviewed. In the second part of the book the role played by the dense H-bond network developed by H2O molecules is examined. First in ice, where it has important atmospheric consequences, then in liquid water, and finally in macromolecules where it sheds some original light on the fundamental question "How is it that without water and hydrogen bonds life would not exist?". This book will be of interest to researchers in the fields of physics, chemistry, biochemistry and molecular biology. It can also serve as a teaching aid for students attending course in chemical physics, chemistry or molecular biology. Engineers involved the water industry would benefit from reading this book, as would scientists working in pharmaceutics, cosmetics and materials.

Key features

* overview of what is known and being researched on the topic of hydrogen bonds and water molecules* reviews methods used to observe interactions between water molecules and hydrogen bonds* examines role of H-bond network developed by H2O molecules

Readership

For Researchers, Engineers and Professors who teach chemical physics, chemistry or molecular biology

Table of contents

Part I: The Hydrogen Bond Chapter 1. The hydrogen bond: formation, thermodynamic properties, classification Chapter 2. Geometrical properties of H-bonds and H-bonded organized supramolecular structures Chapter 3. Methods to observe and describe H-bondsCalorimetry Chapter 4. Infrared spectroscopy of H-bonded systems: experimental point of view Chapter 5. Infrared spectroscopy of H-bonded systems: theoretical descriptions Chapter 6. Reactivity of H-bonds: transfers of protons and of H-atoms Chapter 7. H/D isotopic substitution in H-bonds Part II: The Water MoleculeChapter 8. The H2O molecule in water vapour and ice Chapter 9. The H2O molecule in liquid water Chapter 10. The water molecule in (bio)macromolecules Chapter 11. Observing the water molecule Part III: General ConclusionChapter 12. Conclusion: the H-bond, the water molecule and life

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: December 28, 2006
  • Language: English

About the author

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Yves Marechal

Affiliations and expertise
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS-France)

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