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Hydrogen bonds are one of the weaker types of force holding atoms together in the crystalline state. The possibilities and limitations of X-ray and neutron diffraction methods for their characterisation are introduced.
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King, G.S.D. (1991). Hydrogen Bonds in Crystals. In: Huyskens, P.L., Luck, W.A.P., Zeegers-Huyskens, T. (eds) Intermolecular Forces. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-76260-4_20
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