The Cambridge Structural Database, CSD, reached 1 million structures in 2019. This resource has helped to advance research in a wide range of fields.
In 2020 CrystEngComm celebrated a selection of the work made possible by the CSD in a special issue.
Here, we talk to some of the authors featured in this issue - to get behind the paper, and learn more about the context, challenges and wider scope of their work.
This webinar series is jointly organised by the CCDC and CrystEngComm.
Read the themed issue of CrystEngComm here: The Cambridge Structural Database - A wealth of knowledge gained from a million structures
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Behind the paper: Dr Grahame WoollamFriday 29th January 2021 2pm GMT / 9am ET / 8pm UTC+6 |
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Behind the paper: Professor Roger DaveyPaper: Can solvated intermediates inform us about nucleation pathways? The case of β-pABA Friday 22nd January 2021 2pm GMT / 9am ET / 8pm UTC+6 |
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Behind the paper: Professor Jennifer SwiftPaper: Data mining the Cambridge Structural Database for hydrate-anhydrate pairs with SMILES strings Friday 15th January 2021 2pm GMT / 9am ET / 8pm UTC+6 |
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Behind the paper: Dr David Fairen-JimenezPaper: Enabling efficient exploration of metal-organic frameworks in the Cambridge Structural Database Friday 8th January 2021 2pm GMT / 9am ET / 8pm UTC+6 |