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Volumn 113, Issue 12, 2009, Pages 2683-2692

Effect of cation complexation on the structure of a conformational flexible multiply charged anion: Stabilization of excess charge in the Na +·adenosine 5′-triphosphate dianion ion-pair complex

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Indexed keywords

AB-INITIO CALCULATIONS; BIOLOGICAL MOLECULES; CLASSIFICATION PROCESS; COMPACT STRUCTURES; COMPUTATIONAL STUDIES; CONFORMATIONAL STRUCTURES; CONFORMERIC STRUCTURES; DIANION; ENERGY CONFORMERS; GAS-PHASE; INTRAMOLECULAR HYDROGENS; ION-PAIR COMPLEXES; LOW ENERGIES; MAXIMUM DISTANCES; MOLECULAR IONS; MULTIPLY CHARGED ANIONS; PHOSPHATE CHAINS; REPRESENTATIVE SAMPLES; SELECTION METHODS; SODIUM CATIONS; SPECTROSCOPY MEASUREMENTS; STRUCTURAL VARIATIONS; TRIPHOSPHATE;

EID: 63849085996     PISSN: 10895639     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1021/jp805868u     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (14)

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    • The term hydrogen bond is applied to any pairwise interaction between an electron-donating atom and an electron-pair-accepting hydrogen atom.52 We define typical hydrogen bonds as having bond lengths <3 A and angles of 180° ± 25°, with loose hydrogen-bond-like interactions having bond lengths <3.5 A and angles of 180° ± 65°. A hydrogen bond typically has a length of ̃2 A and angles of 180°.
    • The term "hydrogen bond" is applied to any pairwise interaction between an electron-donating atom and an electron-pair-accepting hydrogen atom.52 We define typical hydrogen bonds as having bond lengths <3 A and angles of 180° ± 25°, with loose "hydrogen-bond-like" interactions having bond lengths <3.5 A and angles of 180° ± 65°. A hydrogen bond typically has a length of ̃2 A and angles of 180°.


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