Diffraction Anisotropy Server
May 4, 2009
We have been searching for a solution to a number of anisotropic data sets that were collected a couple of months ago. I came across the Diffraction Anisotropy Server. The website for the Diffraction Anisotropy Server explains itself really well.
In short, the server can yield better maps and R-factors compared to ‘normal’ processing that do not account for anisotropic data.
“R-factors were stalled at Rwork=38.5%, Rfree=43.4%.”
“Rwork and Rfree dropped approximately 13% each, to their final values 24.7% and 31.2%”
What do you need?
Just the structure factors in MTZ format.
Posted by Sean |
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