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Troublesome Crystal Structures: Prevention,Detection, and Resolution
Authors:Richard L. Harlow
Affiliation:Central Research and Development E. I. Dupont de Nemours & Co., Inc. Wilmington, DE 19880-0228
Abstract:A large number of incorrect crystal structures is being published today. These structures are proving to be a particular problem to those of us who are interested in comparing structural moieties found in the databases in order to develop structure-property relationships. Problems can reside in the input data, e.g., wrong unit cell or low quality intensity data, or in the structural model, e.g., wrong space group or atom types. Many of the common mistakes are, however, relatively easy to detect and thus should be preventable; at the very least, suspicious structures can be flagged, if not by the authors then by the referees and, ultimately, the crystallographic databases. This article describes some of the more common mistakes and their effects on the resulting structures, lists a series of tests that can be used to detect incorrect structures, and makes a strong plea for the publication of higher quality structures.
Keywords:fuzzy structures   incorrect structures   R value   single-crystal structures   thermal parameters
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