Tomorrow I am giving a talk, "Competing quantum effects in hydrogen bonding: geometric isotope effects and isotope fractionation" at the meeting on Quantum effects in condensed phase systems
Here is the current version of the slides.
The talk is largely based on these two papers
Effect of quantum nuclear motion on hydrogen bonding
Isotopic fractionation in proteins as a measure of hydrogen bond length
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