Websites & Software
Websites:
- Les 230 groupes d’espace
- Atlas of Prospective Zeolite Structures
- Armel Le Bail’s Crystallography site
- Professor Stuart Batten’s home page, concentrating on interpenetration.
- Sites on growing crystals maintained by Paul D. Boyle and Martin Lutz.
- Bilbao Crystallographic Servor
- Cambridge Structure Database, including its free software.
- CGD Network online forum “crystallizing the community”.
- Gerard Chevet’s Atlas des formes crystallographiques
- S. J. Heyes’ Structures of Simple Inorganic Solids
- Crystallographic Competence Center
- Geometry Online Learning Center page of links on pure and applied mathematics
- A Hypertext Book of Crystallographic Space Group Diagrams and Tables
- Inorganic Crystal Structure Database.
- International Center for Diffraction Data
- IUCr on CIF files
- IUCr Teaching Pamphlets
- Online IUCr Dictionary of Crystallography.
- Sites on crystallographic fonts maintained by the IUCR.
- Research Collaboratory for Research Bioinformatics > Protein Data Bank > Biological Macromolecular Resource.
- Reticular Chemistry Structure Resource.
- RSC-sponsored on-line community for crystal engineers.
- SIAM Special Interest Activity Group on Mathematical Aspects of Materials Science Facebook page.
- Structures with more than one atom per fundamental region (or unit cell).
- Twin detection with improved robustness
- Steffen Weber’s home page
- xForum on x-ray diffraction techniques.
Software:
- CCP14 (Collaborative Computational Project No. 14) in Powder and Small Molecule Single Crystal Diffraction.
- checkCIF, a service of the International Union of Crystallography; checkCIF reports on the consistency and integrity of crystal structure determinations reported in CIF format.
- Crystalmaker’s software for Crystal and Molecular Visualization & Diffraction.
- Crystal Impact‘s Crystal and Molecular Structure Visualization software.
- Crystallographic AlgoRithms And Tables (CARAT) enumerates crystallographic and Bieberbach groups
- Generation, Analysis and Visualization of Reticular Ornaments using GAVROG, including SYSTRE. Olaf Delgado-Friedrichs has a Crystals and Patterns blog on which he plans to muse about Gavrog and Systre.
- PLATON crystallographic tool.
- OlexSys maintains Olex2 for small-molecule structure analysis
- SHELX programs for the determination of small (SM) and macromolecular (MM) crystal structures by single crystal X-ray and neutron diffraction, and SHELLX-97 manual.
- SINCRIS software database.
- Toth Information Systems sells CRYSTMET, which “contains chemical, crystallographic and bibliographic data together with associated comments regarding experimental details for each study.”
- TOPOS program package for multipurpose crystallographic analysis
- Louis Farruglia’s WinGX Program System.
And for drawing pictures:
- Google’s Sketch Up.
See also:
- IUCr’s page of links to resources.
- University of Maryland X-Ray Crystallographic Center’s page of links.
Here is a nice site that offers both software and some databases, plus other stuff.
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/swain/help/subjectguides/crystallography.html
IUCr has a huge directory of various software A-Z.
http://www.iucr.org/resources/other-directories/software