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Molecular Structures and Dimensions Vol.12 Solid State elasses 1-86 Molecular Structures and Dimensions Vol.12 Bibliography 1979-80 Organic and Organometallic Crystal Structures Edited by: Olga Kennard David G. Watson Frank H. Allen Sharon A. Bellard Compiled by: Brian A. Cartwright John E. Davies Helen Higgs Jean Reid Robin Taylor Werner Versiehel Springer-Science+Business Media, B.v. © 1981 Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht Originally published by International Union of Crystallography in 1981 Softcover reprint ofthe hardcover 1st edition 1981 No part of this book may be reproduced by any mechanical, photographie or electronie process, or in the form of a phonographie recording, nor may it be stored in a retrieval system, transmitted, or otherwise copied for publie or private use without written permission from the Publisher Library of Congress catalogue card number 76-133989 ISSN 0371-2012 ISBN 978-94-017-2331-2 ISBN 978-94-017-2329-9 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-94-017-2329-9 Contents Preface vii Acknowledgements xi Introduction xiii Criteria for Inclusion xiii Standard Entries xiii Cross-Reference Entries xiv Ordering of Entries xiv C1assification Rules xiv Index System xv Compound Name Indexing xv Compound Name Index (Organic) xvi Compound Name Index (Organometallics and Metal Complexes) xvi Molecular Formula Index xvi Permuted Formula Index xvii Author Index xvii List of Classes xix Entries for Classes 1-86 I Compound Name Index (Organic) OCI Compound Name Index (Organometallics and Metal Complexes) M(;! Formula Index PI Permuted Formula Index PI Author Index AI List of Classes back endpaper v Preface This volume is the twelfth classified bibliography of organic, organometallic and metal complex crystal structures prepared by the Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre and published jointly with the International Union of Crystallo graphy. The previous eleven volumes covered the years 1935-79; the present volume provides references principally to structure analyses reported in the literature during 1979 and 1980. A few structures reported prior to 1979 and omitted from earlier volumes are also inc1uded here. Vo1ume 12 contains 3929 references to 3836 distinct chemica1 compounds with 1939 cross-reference entries. During 1979-80 some 90% of references were obtained via direct in-house scanning of 51 journals; the remaining material was located by scanning Chemical Abstracts and Bulletin Signa/etique. The tab1e be10w summarizes the 1980 cut-off dates for the 25 direct-scan journals yielding the most entries in Volume 12. Other journals are ca. 95% complete for 1979, ca. 65% complete for 1980. The following conference proceedings are included in this volume: 5th and 6th European Crystilllographic Meetings, Copenhagen 1979 and Barcelona 1980; American Crystallographic Association Winter and Summer Meetings, 1980. The indexes presented in Vo lume 12 continue the system established in Journal Issue Page Year Entries Acta Crystallogr., Sect. B. 9 2191 1980 655 J. Amer. Chern. Soc. 15 5101 1980 328 Inorg. Chern. 8 2462 1980 314 J. Organornet. Chern. Vol. 199 C24 1980 227 Cryst. Struct. Cornrnun. 3 921 1980 208 J. Chern. Soc., Dalton Trans. 9 1797 1980 155 J. Chern. Soc., Chern. Cornrnun. 18 879 1980 149 J. Org. ehern. 18 3691 1980 114 Tetrahedron Lett. 39 3799 1980 82 Zh. Strukt. Khirn. 2 190 1980 81 Inorg. Chirn. Acta Vol. 46 171 1980 81 Angew. Chern. Int. Ed. (EngI.) 9 746 1980 77 Chern. Ber. 9 2950 1980 73 Z. Naturforsch. Teil. B 10 1298 1980 56 Aust. J. Chern. 6 1373 1980 55 J. Chern. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2 8 1253 1980 55 Bull. Chern. Soc. Jpn. 6 1755 1980 49 Z. Anorg. Allg. Chern. Vol. 466 195 1980 45 Can. J. Chern. 17 1847 1980 41 Koord. Khirn. 12 1896 1979 38 Acta Chern. Scand., Ser. A 5 365 1980 32 J. Chern. Soc., Perkin Trans. 1 9 2061 1980 31 J. Cryst. Mol. Struct. 4 199 1980 30 Doklady Akad. Nauk. SSR Vol. 251 162 1980 29 J. Chern. Res. 7 S227 1980 26 vii Volumes 9-11 and in the special volume Guide to the Literature 1935-76. The Guide presents a set of cumulative indexes to the contents of Bibliographic Volumes 1-8. This volume is produced directly from the computer-based bibliographic file of the Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre. The total database also con tains magnetic-tape files of chemical structural information (as connectivity tables) and evaluated numeric data (atomic coordinates, unit-cell parameters, symmetry, etc.). The Centre also acts as a depository for numeric data relating to structures reported in Chemical Communications (since 1977), Tetrahedron Letters (since 1977), Tetrahedron, Phytochemistry and Nouveau Journal de Chimie (since 1980). The total database currently (1 March 1981) contains information on so me 28,000 structure analyses. The Cambridge Centre has developed a set of computer programs for search, retrieval, analysis and display of information contained in the database. The programs permit searches based on bibliographie information fields, or on the connectivity tables (for complete structures or substructural fragments), to obtain relevant literat ure references. Retrieved subsets of numeric data may then be used for extensive geometrie calculations or for the preparation of graphic illustrations. The system is fully described in Acta Cryst. B35, 2331-2339 (1979). The database and associated programs are available world-wide through National Affiliated Centres. These Centres receive regular updates of new material and provide services and tape copies to their local scientific com munities. National Centres operating in 1980 are listed below. Potential users in these countries should contact the addresses shown. British users and interested scientists in other countries should contact the Cambridge Centre. Affiliated Data Cefltres operating in 1980 Australia Information Service, CSIRO, 314 Albert St, P.O. Box 89, East Melbourne, Victoria 3002 (Or C. Garrow) Belgium Laboratorium voor Kristallografie, Katholieke Universiteit, Redingenstraat 16 bis, B-3ooo Leuven (Prof. G. S. O. King) Brazil Oepartamento de Fisica e Ciencias Oos Materiais, Instituto de Fisica e Quimica de Säo Carlos USP, Säo Carlos, Säo Paulo 13560 (Or Y. P. Mascarenhas) Canada Canadian Institute for Scientific and Technical Information, National Research Council, Ottawa KIA OS2 (Or G. H. Wood) France PLURIOATA , Centre Informatique et de Documentation Automatique, 1 rue Guy de la Brosse, 75005 Paris (Prof. J. E. Dubois) Hungary Department of X-ray Diffraction, Central Research Institute of Chemistry, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, H-1525 Budapest, P.O.B. 17 (Prof. A. KaIman, Mr Neszemlyi) India Department of Crystallography and Biophysics, University of Madras, A.C.C. Campus, Madras 60025 (Prof. R. Srinivasan) viü Israel Department of Chemistry, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot (Dr D. Rabinovich, Dr Z. Shakked) Italy Istituto di Strutturistica Chimica, Universita di Parma, Via M. D'Azeglio 85, 43100 Parma (Prof. M. Nardelli, Prof. G. D. Andreetti) Japan Institute for Protein Research, Osaka University, 5311 Yamada-Kami, Suita, Osaka (Prof. M. Kakudo) Netherlands Department of Inorganic Chemistry, University of Nijmegen, Toernooiveld, Nijmegen (Dr J. H. Noordik) New Zealand Department of Chemistry, University of Canterbury, Christchurch 1 (Prof. B. R. Penfold) Scandinavia Department of Structural Chemistry, University of Göteborg, P.O.B., S-40033, Göteborg 33, Sweden (Prof. S. Abrahamsson) South Africa Centre for Scientific and Technical Information, CSIR, P.O. Box 395, Pretoria 0001 (Dr A. G. Brunt) Switzerland Laboratorium für Organische Chemie, ETH-Zentrum, CH-8092 Zürich (Prof. J. D. Dunitz) U.S.A. National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20014 (Dr G. W. A. Milne) West Germany Fachinformationszentrum Energie, Physik, Mathematik GmbH, Karlsruhe, Kernforschungszentrum, D-7514, Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen 2 (Dr H. Behrens) We thank the readers of the Molecular Structures and Dimensions series and users of the Structural Database who have notified us of errors and omissions. These have been incorporated in the master file. We hope that this collaboration will continue. Olga Kennard Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre David G. Watson University Chemical Laboratory Frank H. Allen Lensfield Road Sharon A. Bellard Cambridge CB2 1E W, England March 1980 ix Acknowledgaments Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre This volume is derived from the database of the Crystallographic Data Centre. The editors would like to express their thanks to the following for their assistance in its maintenance. Mrs K. A. M. Watson has been in charge ofthe encodingofinformation and has been assisted in the secretarial aspects of documentation by Miss A. Brown and Miss P. K. Johnson. Mrs A. Sugg and Mrs J. Colman have contributed to keyboarding and reprint acquisition. Computer laboratories The master copy for this volume was produced using the IBM 360/195 computer and the FR 80 microfilm recorder at the Science Research Council Rutherford and Appleton Laboratories, Chilton, U.K. We are especially grateful to Mrs K. M. CrenneII of the Computing Division, the Atlas Centre, who wrote the page layout, tabulation and justification routines. We are also indebted to the FR 80 Operations Manager, Mr B. J. Jeeves, and his staff for provision of high-quality FR 80 output. The IBM 370/165 computer of the University of Cambridge Computer Centre has been used for this work and we are grateful to the staff for their special help in the production of the final tapes for the Chilton interface. Research Councils and Other Bodies We thank the Science Research Council and the Affiliated Data Centres for financial support and the Medical Research Council for allowing a member of their External Scientific Staff (Olga Kennard) to participate in this work. This compilation was prepared in parallel with the Organic Volumes of Crystal Data (National Bureau of Standards, Washington D.C., U.S.A.). Both projects are strengthened by this collaboration. We thank the University of Cambridge and the staff of the Chemical Labora tory for help with administrative matters, and thc Head of our Department, Professor R. A. Raphael, F.R.S., and Professor J. Lewis, F.R.S., for their encouragement and advice. xi Introduction Criteria for Inclusion in the Bibliography - Tbe substanee has been studied by X-ray or neutron diffraetion and contains organie carbon. Purely inorganie carbonyls, cyanides ete., are exeluded, as are maeromolecules (proteins, viroses ete.). - Tbe study has not been superseded by a later paper by the same authors. - Three positional coordinates have been determined for eaeh non-hydrogen atom, though not necessarily recorded in the publication. Standard Entries The main bibliographie listing is divided into 86 ehemical classes with eross refereneing between elasses. Tbe elassification seheme is fully described below. Tbe listing therefore eontains both standard and cross-reference entries. A standard entry contains the following information. Compound Name (bold face), usually the name assigned in the original publi cation. Where only a trivial name is given, or the name is absent, a systematie name is assigned as far as possible. Qnalifying Pbrases (hold face) may follow the compound name to indicate special conditions of the experiment or of the erystal, e.g. neutron study, absolute configuration determined by X-rays, high- or low-temperature studies, polymorphie forms ete. Entries without a qualifier eorrespond to X-ray studies at room temperature. Synonym. This may be ineluded to record trivial names (e.g. DDT, Paraquat), or eommonly accepted non-systematie names. Molecular Formnla, expressed in terms of residues (discrete covalently bonded networks or ions). Tbe formula of eaeh residue takes the general form CxHyAaBbCc"" together with multipliers and eharges where necessary. Residues eontaining organie carbon precede solvate residues and inorganie residues or ions. Anthors' Names, transcribed exaetly as published in the original paper, but without diaeriticaI marks; Russian names are transliterated according to stan dard roles. Literature Reference, recorded as journal name, volume (bold face), page no., year of publication. Cross-Reference, indicating that one (or more) of the residues occurs in other ehemical elass(es). Standard entries have entry numbers of the form cC.Mn where cc is the class number and nnn is the sequence number within that class. xiii

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