Monitorization of the H-O Bond Flexibility
Chang Q Sun

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that the H-O bond exhibits unexpected flexibility and sensitivity to perturbations, using a combined approach of electron and phonon spectroscopies with the Tight-binding model to quantify bond relaxation.
Contribution
It introduces a novel methodology combining spectroscopic techniques and the Tight-binding approach to analyze H-O bond flexibility and relaxation.
Findings
H-O bond is more flexible than traditionally thought
Spectroscopic methods can quantify bond relaxation
Provides a referential database for H-O bond behavior
Abstract
Unlike conventional thought, the H-O bond is flexible, instead, and sensitive to perturbation. This exercise empowers the electron and phonon spectroscopies with the Tight-binding approach, enabling a referential database to synchronically quantize the relaxation and flexibility of these identities for substances involving the H-O bond during phonon spectroscopy.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCardiovascular Function and Risk Factors · Cardiac Imaging and Diagnostics
