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Estimated H-atom anisotropic displacement parameters: a comparison between different methods and with neutron diffraction results

Anisotropic displacement parameters (ADPs) are compared for H atoms estimated using three recently described procedures, both among themselves and with neutron diffraction results. The results convincingly demonstrate that all methods are capable of giving excellent results for several benchmark sys...

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Published in:Acta crystallographica. Section A, Foundations of crystallography Foundations of crystallography, 2008-07, Vol.64 (4), p.465-475
Main Authors: Munshi, Parthapratim, Madsen, Anders Ø., Spackman, Mark A., Larsen, Sine, Destro, Riccardo
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description Anisotropic displacement parameters (ADPs) are compared for H atoms estimated using three recently described procedures, both among themselves and with neutron diffraction results. The results convincingly demonstrate that all methods are capable of giving excellent results for several benchmark systems and identify systematic discrepancies for several atom types. A revised and extended library of internal H‐atom mean‐square displacements is presented for use with Madsen's SHADE web server [J. Appl. Cryst. (2006), 39, 757–758; http://shade.ki.ku.dk], and the improvement over the original SHADE results is substantial, suggesting that this is now the most readily and widely applicable of the three approximate procedures. Using this new library – SHADE2 – it is shown that, in line with expectations, a segmented rigid‐body description of the heavy atoms yields only a small improvement in the agreement with neutron results. The SHADE2 library, now incorporated in the SHADE web server, is recommended as a routine procedure for deriving estimates of H‐atom ADPs suitable for use in charge‐density studies on molecular crystals, and its widespread use should reveal remaining deficiencies and perhaps overcome the inherent bias in the majority of such studies.
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Algorithms
anisotropic displacement parameters
Anisotropy
Atoms & subatomic particles
charge-density analysis
Crystallography
Diffraction
Glycine - chemistry
H atoms
Hydrogen - chemistry
Models, Chemical
Neutron Diffraction
Research methodology
Software services
thermal motion analysis
Uracil - analogs & derivatives
Uracil - chemistry
X-Ray Diffraction
Xylitol - chemistry
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