The H-index unambiguously discriminates between hydrogen bonding and improper blue-shifting hydrogen bonding
Abstract
X–H···Y contacts are characterised by a red shift of the X–H stretch frequency. We have shown recently (P. Hobza and Z. Havlas, Chem. Re![[italic v (to differentiate from Times ital nu)]](https://www.rsc.org/images/entities/char_e0f5.gif) ., 2000, 100, 4253) that these contacts can also be characterised by a blue shift of the X–H stretch frequency. An H-index, defined as the ratio of electron density transferred from the
., 2000, 100, 4253) that these contacts can also be characterised by a blue shift of the X–H stretch frequency. An H-index, defined as the ratio of electron density transferred from the 
 
                



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