Proton Transfer in Hydrogen-Bonded Systems

Charge transport through the transfer of protons between molecules has long been recognized as a fundamental process, which plays an important role in many chemical reactions. In particular, proton transfer through Hydrogen (H-) bonds has been identified as the main mechanism, via which many bio­ lo...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Bountis, T. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer US 1992, 1992
Edition:1st ed. 1992
Series:NATO Science Series B:, Physics
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Proton Polarizability of Hydrogen Bonded Systems due to Collective Proton Motion-With a Remark to the Proton Pathways in Bacteriorhodopsin
  • Percolation and Dissipative Quantum Tunneling of Protons in Hydrated Protein Powders
  • Light-Triggered Opening and Closing of An Hydrophobic Gate Controls Vectorial Proton Transfer in Bacteriorhodopsin
  • Proton Transfer in the Light-Harvesting Protein Bacteriorhodopsin. An Investigation with Optical pH-Indicators
  • Diffusion of Protons in the Microscopic Space of the PhoE Channel
  • Glass Transitions in Biological Systems
  • Interaction Between Acetic Acid and Methylamine in Water. Molecular Dynamics and Ab Initio MO Studies
  • Crystal of Adenine and Dissociated and Nondissociated Chloroacetic Acid-A Promising Model for the Study of Proton Transfer Phenomena
  • Ab Initio HF SCF Calculation of the Effect of Protonation On Vibrational Spectra of Adenine
  • Studies of the Nature of the Ordering Transformation in Ice Ih
  • Transfers of Protons as a Third Fundamental Property of H-Bonds Importance of Cooperative Resononce Type in Cyclic Structures
  • Proton Transport in Condensed Matter
  • Extraction of the Principles of Proton Transfers by Ab Initio Methods
  • Construction of the Model Strong Hydrogen Bond Potential Energy Surface and Proton Transfer Dynamics
  • Thermal Generation and Mobility of Charge Carriers in Collective Proton Transport in Hydrogen-Bonded Chains
  • Soliton Modelling for Proton Transfer in Hydrogen-Bonded Systems
  • Soliton Propagation Through Inhomogeneous Hydrogen-Bonded Chains
  • The Concept of Soliton-Carrier Collective Variable For Proton Transfer in Extended Hydrogen-Bonded Systems: Overview
  • Dynamics of Nonlinear Coherent Structures in a Hydrogen-Bonded Chain Model: The Role of Dipole - Dipole Interactions
  • Thermally Excited Lattice Solitons
  • Destruction of Solitons in Frenkel-Kontorova Models with Anharmonic Interactions
  • Defect Activity in Icy Solids from Isotopic Exchange Rates: Implications for Conductance and Phase Transitions
  • Single-Molecule Dynamics and the “Optical Like” Collective Modes in Liquid Water
  • Free Energy Computer Simulations for the Study of Proton Transfer in Solutions
  • A Kinetic Model for Proton Transfers in Solutions
  • Raman Investigation of Proton Hydration and Structure In Concentrated Acqueous Hydrochloric Acid Solutions
  • Proton Charge Transfer in a Polar Solvent
  • A Density Functional Study of Hydrogen Bonds
  • Theoretical Analysis of Isotopic Scrambling in Ion-Molecule Reactions Involving Proton Transfers
  • Two-Sublattice Model of Hydrogen Bonding at Finite Temperatures
  • Contributors