"The" chemistry database, formerly Chemical Abstracts Service. Zeller for access to the instrument and computer (no instrument training is required to access the database). A copy is available for Purdue users on the control computer of the Panalytical Empyrean X-ray diffractometer in Wetherill 101. It is the most extensive and comprehensive collection of powder and single crystal diffraction data with over a million entries from all fields of structural science with databases available for organics and organometallics, pharmaceuticals, exipients, polymers, metals and alloys, ceramics, minerals and related materials. The PDF is published by the International Centre for Diffraction Data ICDD ( ). The database is available for Purdue users at (campus computers only). As of 2020, the database contains > 210,000 entries. It is updated semiannually, each time adding approximately 3000 new records. The ICSD contains information on inorganic crystal structures including pure elements, minerals, ceramics, inorganic salts, metals, and intermetallic compounds, including their atomic coordinates. Please contact the crystallographer for access to the full licensed version of the CSD and Mercury and for installation and setup instructions. The data base includes a copy of Mercury with all features fully enabled. Purdue students, staff and faculty can access WebCSD at (campus computers only), or they can install the full unlimited version of the CSD, available for all common operating systems. The CSD is provided by the Cambridge Structural Data Centre. Features everthing with at least one C-H fragment. The "organic" crystallographic data base. X-Ray Crystallography - Software Crystallography and Chemistry Databases
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