H-Bridges with OH Donors in Organic Chemistry

Abstract This article discusses the H-bridge formation amongst functional groups containing different H-bridge acceptors with OH donors. A series of circular grids is introduced as a visual aid for the organization and the comparison of the diversity of H-bridges present in organic molecules, emphas...

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