Evaluation of the Bruker SMART X2S: crystallography for the nonspecialist?

K.S. Eccles(University College Cork), S.P. Stokes(University College Cork), C.A. Daly(University College Cork), N.M. Barry(University College Cork), S.P. McSweeney(University College Cork), D.J. O'Neill(University College Cork), D. M. Kelly(University College Cork), W.B. Jennings(University College Cork), O.M.N. Dhubhghaill(University College Cork), H.A. Moynihan(University College Cork), Anita R. Maguire(University College Cork), Simon E. Lawrence(University College Cork)
Journal of Applied Crystallography
November 26, 2010
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Abstract

An evaluation of the Bruker SMART X2S for the collection of crystallographic diffraction data, structure solution and refinement is carried out with a variety of materials with different electron densities, presenting some of the successes and challenges of automation in chemical crystallography.


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