Chemistry

M.C. Etter, "Encoding and decoding hydrogen-bond patterns of organic compounds," Accounts of Chemical Research, 23:120-26, 1990. Margaret C. Etter (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis): "Despite hydrogen bonds' role as an essential component of life processes, there is an unspoken ethic that hydrogen-bond patterns are not predictable. In this paper, a new perspective on hydrogen bonds, based on analyses of small-molecule organic-crystal structures, is presented that challenges this assumption

| 1 min read

Register for free to listen to this article
Listen with Speechify
0:00
1:00
Share

M.C. Etter, "Encoding and decoding hydrogen-bond patterns of organic compounds," Accounts of Chemical Research, 23:120-26, 1990.

Margaret C. Etter (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis): "Despite hydrogen bonds' role as an essential component of life processes, there is an unspoken ethic that hydrogen-bond patterns are not predictable. In this paper, a new perspective on hydrogen bonds, based on analyses of small-molecule organic-crystal structures, is presented that challenges this assumption. A method for deconvoluting complex hydrogen-bond patterns into independent and predictable components from the common organic functional groups is described.

"Hydrogen-bond rules are derived by `decoding' hundreds of organic crystal structures using the graph theoretical approach. These rules are then applied in an `encoding' process, whereby hydrogen-bond patterns of new types of molecules, and of host/guest interactions, are predicted. This qualitative method is shown to be useful in designing new materials, in predicting selectivity in molecular recognition processes, and in demonstrating that scientists ...

Interested in reading more?

Become a Member of

The Scientist Logo
Receive full access to digital editions of The Scientist, as well as TS Digest, feature stories, more than 35 years of archives, and much more!
Already a member? Login Here
July Digest 2025
July 2025, Issue 1

What Causes an Earworm?

Memory-enhancing neural networks may also drive involuntary musical loops in the brain.

View this Issue
Genome Modeling and Design: From the Molecular to Genome Scale

Genome Modeling and Design: From the Molecular to Genome Scale

Twist Bio 
Screening 3D Brain Cell Cultures for Drug Discovery

Screening 3D Brain Cell Cultures for Drug Discovery

DNA and pills, conceptual illustration of the relationship between genetics and therapeutic development

Multiplexing PCR Technologies for Biopharmaceutical Research

Thermo Fisher Logo
Discover how to streamline tumor-infiltrating lymphocyte production.

Producing Tumor-infiltrating Lymphocyte Therapeutics

cytiva logo

Products

The Scientist Placeholder Image

Sino Biological Sets New Industry Standard with ProPure Endotoxin-Free Proteins made in the USA

sartorius-logo

Introducing the iQue 5 HTS Platform: Empowering Scientists  with Unbeatable Speed and Flexibility for High Throughput Screening by Cytometry

parse_logo

Vanderbilt Selects Parse Biosciences GigaLab to Generate Atlas of Early Neutralizing Antibodies to Measles, Mumps, and Rubella

shiftbioscience

Shift Bioscience proposes improved ranking system for virtual cell models to accelerate gene target discovery