All coordination clusters containing five or more Ni centers (CCDC v. 5.33, Nov. 2011) were analyzed by a recently developed automatic method that identified 318 compounds adopting 126 topologically different motifs. A database was created in which all of the Ni compounds are collected and illustrated in such a way that it can be searched by cluster topological symbol and nuclearity, compound name, year, and Refcode, as well as by their representation in the Protein Data Bank. Structural comparisons and applications to show the advantages of this method are also presented.

A database of topological representations of polynuclear Nickel compounds / P. Wix, G.E. Kostakis, V.A. Blatov, D.M. Proserpio, S.P. Perlepes, A.K. Powell. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 1434-1948. - 2013:4(2013), pp. 520-526. [10.1002/ejic.201201348]

A database of topological representations of polynuclear Nickel compounds

D.M. Proserpio;
2013

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All coordination clusters containing five or more Ni centers (CCDC v. 5.33, Nov. 2011) were analyzed by a recently developed automatic method that identified 318 compounds adopting 126 topologically different motifs. A database was created in which all of the Ni compounds are collected and illustrated in such a way that it can be searched by cluster topological symbol and nuclearity, compound name, year, and Refcode, as well as by their representation in the Protein Data Bank. Structural comparisons and applications to show the advantages of this method are also presented.
Cluster compounds; Nickel; Structure elucidation; Topochemistry
Settore CHIM/03 - Chimica Generale e Inorganica
2013
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