Inorganic Crystal Structure Database

Inorganic Crystal Structure Database (ICSD) is a chemical database founded in 1978 by Günter Bergerhoff (University of Bonn) and I. D. Brown (University of McMaster, Canada).[1] It is now produced by FIZ Karlsruhe in Europe and the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology. It seeks to contain information on all inorganic crystal structures published since 1913, including pure elements, minerals, metals, and intermetallic compounds (with atomic coordinates).[2] ICSD contains over 210,000 entries as of December 2020 and is updated twice a year.

A Windows-based PC version has been developed in co-operation with the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), and a PHP-MySQL web based version in co-operation with the Institut Laue–Langevin (ILL) Grenoble.

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References

  1. Bergerhoff, G.; Hundt, R.; Sievers, R.; Brown, I. D. (1983). "The inorganic crystal structure data base". J. Chem. Inf. Comput. Sci. 23 (2): 66–69. doi:10.1021/ci00038a003.
  2. A. Belsky; M. Hellenbrandt; V. L. Karen; P. Luksch (2002). "New developments in the Inorganic Crystal Structure Database (ICSD): accessibility in support of materials research and design". Acta Crystallographica Section B: Structural Science. 58 (3): 364–369. doi:10.1107/S0108768102006948. PMID 12037357.


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