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A Semi-Empirical Study of the Structural Effects of Ionic Defect Formation in a Model α-Helical System

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Recently, there has been a great deal, of interest evidenced in the highly mobile structural defects which occur in hydrogen bonded solids [1, 2]. The type of defect, i. e. Bjerrum or ionic, which occurs in any system depends on which of the Bernal-Fowler rules [3] for the system has been violated. Various properties of mobile defects in hydrogen bonded solids have now been studied, and understanding of their structure and properties is growing rapidly [cf. e. g. 4].

Acknowledgement is made to the Donors of the Petroleum Research Fund, administered by the American Chemical Society, for support of this work.

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Sabin, J.R. (1976). A Semi-Empirical Study of the Structural Effects of Ionic Defect Formation in a Model α-Helical System. In: Tichý, M. (eds) Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationships. Experientia Supplementum, vol 23. Birkhäuser, Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-5795-6_29

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