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The phase-seeding method for solving non-centrosymmetric crystal structures: a challenge for artificial intelligence. [PDF]
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The influence of the axial group on the crystal structures of boron subphthalocyanines. [PDF]
Zigelstein R, Lough AJ, Bender TP.
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Syntheses and crystal structures of three tri-phenyl-sulfonium halometallate salts of zinc, cadmium and mercury. [PDF]
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Synthesis of High-Entropy Oxide Nanopowders with Different Crystal Structures by Electrical Explosion of Wires. [PDF]
Liu S, Liu K, Qi L, Yang L.
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AlphaFold-guided molecular replacement for solving challenging crystal structures. [PDF]
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<i>XRDlicious</i>: an interactive web-based platform for online calculation of diffraction patterns and radial distribution functions from crystal structures. [PDF]
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Acta Crystallographica Section B Structural Science, Crystal Engineering and Materials, 2022
A personal view is offered on various solved and open problems related to crystal structures: the present state of reconstructing the crystal electron density from X-ray diffraction data; characterization of atomic and molecular motion from a combination of atomic displacement parameters and quantum chemical calculations; Bragg diffraction and diffuse ...
H. Bürgi
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A personal view is offered on various solved and open problems related to crystal structures: the present state of reconstructing the crystal electron density from X-ray diffraction data; characterization of atomic and molecular motion from a combination of atomic displacement parameters and quantum chemical calculations; Bragg diffraction and diffuse ...
H. Bürgi
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2022
This chapter discusses the characteristic feature of a crystal, which is the regular arrangement of its constituents. It shows how the regularity of a crystal described in terms of the symmetry of the arrangement and explains how its the arrangements are described quantitatively.
Peter Atkins +2 more
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This chapter discusses the characteristic feature of a crystal, which is the regular arrangement of its constituents. It shows how the regularity of a crystal described in terms of the symmetry of the arrangement and explains how its the arrangements are described quantitatively.
Peter Atkins +2 more
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