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Hydrogen Bonding Abilities Of Hydroxamic Acid And Its Isosteres Ruchi Kohli

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Hydrogen Bonding Abilities Of Hydroxamic Acid And Its Isosteres Ruchi Kohli
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Publisher: Anchor Academic Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.12 MB
Pages: 401
Author: Ruchi Kohli
ISBN: 9783960670049, 9783960675044, 3960670044, 3960675046
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Hydrogen Bonding Abilities Of Hydroxamic Acid And Its Isosteres Ruchi Kohli by Ruchi Kohli 9783960670049, 9783960675044, 3960670044, 3960675046 instant download after payment.

This book comprises seven chapters. In chapter 1 an overview of chemistry, biological functions and literature studies of hydroxamic acids (HA) and its isosteres is presented. The principles of quantum mechanics underlying the computational methods employed to study HAs are given in brief. Chapter 2 describes intra- and intermolecular H-bonding interactions between formohydoxamic acid (FHA) and single water molecule and the dimerization among the isomeric forms. Chapter 3 involves the comparative study of H-bonding abilities of thioformohydoxamic acid (TFHA) and FHA. The deprotonation enthalpies of different sites of FHA and TFHA, probable pathways for interconversion among anions and their H-bonding with water are explored in chapter 4. The Effect of aqueous medium on deprotonation by using solvation methods is also discussed. Further insight into H-bonded aggregates and dimers of HAs is gained through the analysis of calculated stabilization energies and their comparison to similar H-bonded functionalities. The reasons behind the H-bond cooperativity in the aggregates and dimers are explored in chapter 5. Chapter 6 deals with the study of properties of formylphosphinous acid (FPA) isostere of FHA and a comparative study is carried out. In chapter 7, the aggregation of the most stable keto and enol conformer of FHA and TFHA with five amino acid side chain groups occurring at active sites of enzymes is studied.

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