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The Unavoidable Importance of Electrostatic Effects in the Structures of Weakly Bonded Complexes

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Structure and Dynamics of Weakly Bound Molecular Complexes

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The electrical interaction between static and polarized charge distributions of molecules is very important in determining the approach orientations of monomers making up hydrogen bonded complexes. A detailed analysis of those interactions is presented. The orientati onal angles describing the structures of complexes can be predicted by searching the surface of the electrical interaction energy, and a large number of binary complexes and several larger complexes have been studied in this way. The model appears to be generally successful.

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Dykstra, C.E., Liu, Sy. (1987). The Unavoidable Importance of Electrostatic Effects in the Structures of Weakly Bonded Complexes. In: Weber, A. (eds) Structure and Dynamics of Weakly Bound Molecular Complexes. NATO ASI Series, vol 212. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3969-1_23

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