Pearson's Crystal Data: Release 2021/22
The new release 2021/22 of Pearson's Crystal Data (PCD),
the well-known crystal structure database for inorganic compounds, has just become
available. It contains about 365,000 entries for about 202,500 different chemical formulas by now.
Besides this, the database provides roughly 21,100 experimental powder diffraction patterns and about 342,000
calculated patterns (interplanar spacings, intensities, Miller indices). In addition
over 56,000 figure descriptions for such as cell parameters as a function of temperature,
pressure or concentration are given. To reach this result, scientific editors have
critically analyzed and processed over 118,000 original publications.
As usual, the PCD database comes with an innovative retrieval software for Windows
PCs developed by Crystal Impact. It offers a large variety of elaborate new features
which make retrieval of the desired information extremely easy and comfortable,
with "perpetual restrainting" still being our personal favourite.
Customers who own a permanent license for Pearson's Crystal Data Release
2018/19, 2019/20, or 2020/21 can find information and prices for the (optional) update to the new release
here.
The prices for the new licenses stay the same as for the previous release.
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