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Interpretation of chemical and/or physical properties of chemical compounds is downright impossible
without any knowledge of the crystal structure of the compound. It is essential that we have tools for
checking the data against the crystallographic rules. The Pearson’s Crystal Data® DVD is the perfect tool
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Crystal StructureDatabase for InorganicCompounds
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atom coordinates and displacement
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• Approximately 18,300 experimental
diffraction patterns
• Around 271,000 calculated diagrams
(interplanar spacings, intensities, Miller
indices)
• Over 39,100 figure descriptions for
cell parameters as a function of
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To reach these results, scientific editors
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FEATURES
ICSD
PEARSON’S
CRYSTAL DATA®
Scope of Coverage
Reference of fully determined
crystal structure of inorganic
compounds
Comprehensive coverage of
structure data with links to
phase diagrams and physical
properties for materials
scientists
Classification
• Pearson Symbol
• Common Prototypes
• Wyckoff Sequence
• Pearson Symbol
• Prototype
• Standard Wyckoff
Sequence
• Distinct Compounds
• Structural Classes
Evaluation
• Space Groups
• Interatomic Distances
• Neutrality
• Space Groups
• Sym. Constraints ADP
• Interatomic Distances
• Neutrality
Active Links
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• ASM APD
• Physical Properties
Landolt-Börnstein,
Springer
• Original References
An entry contains more than twice as many database fields per entry than ICSD or Crystmet entries.
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