2024
DOI: 10.1063/4.0000244
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The Cambridge Structural Database and structural dynamics

Hans-Beat Bürgi

Abstract: With the availability of the computer readable information in the Cambridge Structural Database (CSD), wide ranging, largely automated comparisons of fragment, molecular, and crystal structures have become possible. They show that the distributions of interatomic distances, angles, and torsion angles for a given structural fragment occurring in different environments are highly correlated among themselves and with other observables such as spectroscopic signals, reaction and activation energies. The correlatio… Show more

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“…One of the fields that has most benefited from the visionary endeavor of Olga Kennard is that of Structure Correlations, successfully explored by Bürgi and Dunitz, Brammer, , Orpen, and many others, which allows us to interpret the correlation between two structural parameters within a family of related compounds as providing snapshots of chemical reaction pathways . Some paradigmatic examples include the proton transfer reaction showcased by O–H···O hydrogen bonds and the S N 2 nucleophilic substitution mechanism at Sn atoms represented by the structures of X-SnR 3 ···Y, X-SnR 3 -Y, and X···R 3 Sn–Y compounds, where the dotted lines indicate nonbonding short contacts or incipient bonds …”
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“…One of the fields that has most benefited from the visionary endeavor of Olga Kennard is that of Structure Correlations, successfully explored by Bürgi and Dunitz, Brammer, , Orpen, and many others, which allows us to interpret the correlation between two structural parameters within a family of related compounds as providing snapshots of chemical reaction pathways . Some paradigmatic examples include the proton transfer reaction showcased by O–H···O hydrogen bonds and the S N 2 nucleophilic substitution mechanism at Sn atoms represented by the structures of X-SnR 3 ···Y, X-SnR 3 -Y, and X···R 3 Sn–Y compounds, where the dotted lines indicate nonbonding short contacts or incipient bonds …”
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confidence: 99%