Hello Dr. Mathew,
Good day!
Thank you for the explanation and for correcting the sloppy mistake for
Deuterium electron numbers!
Regarding pKa, will there be differences then in the hydrogen bonding
patterns between H2O and D2O enriched solutions for pH 6 to 7 range?
Best regards,
Arpita
On Fri
Dear all,
Good morning, Sorry for the off-topic question.
There is a protein crystal sample in which water bonding networks by
certain species to be studied by neutron diffraction, not exactly within
the protein. But between the subunits of the protein. Now it is mandatory
to use some D2O for the
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