Abstract
Recently, a new algorithm has been proposed to generate a full set of trial structure models (TSMs) by enumerating all possible equivalent position combinations (EPCs) based on the unit-cell content and space-group information [Deng & Dong (2009).J. Appl. Cryst.42, 953–958]. Using this algorithm, a new computer program namedEPCrysthas been developed for crystal structure determination from powder diffraction data. It is designed to solve a crystal structure as efficiently as possible. Rather than applying a time-consuming global optimization procedure on each TSM,EPCrystfirstly tries to eliminate improbable TSMs. Several methods (such as the statistical analysis method and direct-space heavy-atom method) are designed to achieve this goal. Usually, a lot of improbable TSMs can be eliminated and only a few promising TSMs are preserved for global optimization by grid search or simulated annealing. These methods can greatly increase the efficiency of structure solution in direct space. Bond-length checking is available inEPCrystas a tool for crystal structure validation.EPCrystwas successfully applied to determine several inorganic crystal structures using powder diffraction data obtained from PowBase [Le Bail (2000). http://sdpd.univ-lemans.fr/powbase/].
Publisher
International Union of Crystallography (IUCr)
Subject
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
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13 articles.
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