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cell2mol:encoding chemistry to interpret crystallographic data

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摘要 The creation and maintenance of crystallographic data repositories is one of the greatest data-related achievements in chemistry.Platforms such as the Cambridge Structural Database host what is likely the most diverse collection of synthesizable molecules.If properly mined,they could be the basis for the large-scale exploration of new regions of the chemical space using quantum chemistry(QC).Yet,it is currently challenging to retrieve all the necessary information for QC codes based exclusively on the available structural data,especially for transition metal complexes.To overcome this limitation,we present cell2mol,a software that interprets crystallographic data and retrieves the connectivity and total charge of molecules,including the oxidation state(OS)of metal atoms.We demonstrate that cell2mol outperforms other popular methods at assigning the metal OS,while offering a comprehensive interpretation of the unit cell.The code is made available,as well as reliable QC-ready databases totaling 31k transition metal complexes and 13k ligands that contain incomparable chemical diversity.
出处 《npj Computational Materials》 SCIE EI CSCD 2022年第1期1787-1794,共8页 计算材料学(英文)
基金 This research was supported by the National Centre of Competence in Research(NCCR)MARVEL,a NCCR funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation(grant number 182892) The NCCR Catalysis(grant number 180544)of SNSF is also acknowledged for financial support of R.L.
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