Neutron powder diffraction - new opportunities in hydrogen location in molecular and materials structure
Review article, 2014

The potential of neutron powder diffraction in the location of hydrogen atoms in molecular materials and inorganic-molecular complexes is reviewed. Advances in instrumentation and data collection techniques that have made this field accessible are reviewed, along with a wide range of applications carried out by our collaboration investigating functional materials, hydrogen-containing minerals and molecular compounds. Some of the limitations in this area, particularly for molecular systems, are also addressed.

hydrogenous materials

P1609

CHEMICAL PHYSICS LETTERS

VARIABLE-TEMPERATURE

BOND

AB-INITIO

hydrogen bonding+hydrogen location

molecular and materials systems

1991

ZEISES SALT

PROTON-TRANSFER

MIGRATION

P232

neutron powder diffraction

STRO R

X-RAY-DIFFRACTION

1966

LBURN GHW

JOURNAL OF THE CHEMICAL SOCIETY A -INORGANIC PHYSICAL THEORETICAL

CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE

UREA-PHOSPHORIC ACID

V181

SOLID-STATE

Author

Chick C. Wilson

University of Bath

Paul Henry

Chalmers, Chemical and Biological Engineering, Environmental Inorganic Chemistry

M. Schmidtmann

The Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg

V. P. Ting

University of Bath

E. Williams

University of Bath

M. T. Weller

University of Bath

Crystallography Reviews

0889-311X (ISSN) 14763508 (eISSN)

Vol. 20 3 162-206

Subject Categories

Chemical Sciences

DOI

10.1080/0889311x.2014.886202

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