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Coordinates | 1100051.cif |
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Original paper (by DOI) | HTML |
Formula | Al65 Cr27 Fe8 |
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Calculated formula | Al49.7401 Cr21.408 Fe5.35311 |
Title of publication | γ-Brasses with R cells |
Authors of publication | Brandon, J. K.; Pearson, W. B.; Riley, P. W.; Chien, C.; Stokhuyzen, R. |
Journal of publication | Acta Crystallographica Section B |
Year of publication | 1977 |
Journal volume | 33 |
Journal issue | 4 |
Pages of publication | 1088 - 1095 |
a | 12.6963024 ± 0.0000003 Å |
b | 12.6963024 ± 0.0000003 Å |
c | 7.9210911 ± 0.0000007 Å |
α | 90° |
β | 90° |
γ | 120 ± 0.3° |
Cell volume | 1105.78 ± 0.03 Å3 |
Cell temperature | 300 K |
Number of distinct elements | 3 |
Space group number | 160 |
Hermann-Mauguin space group symbol | R 3 m :H |
Hall space group symbol | R 3 -2" |
Method of determination | powder diffraction |
Has coordinates | Yes |
Has disorder | No |
Has Fobs | No |
Revision | Date | Message | Files |
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176729 (current) | 2016-02-18 | cif/ (antanas@echidna.ibt.lt) Replacing _[local]_cod_* tags with their equivalents from the COD CIF dictionary in multiple entries in range 1. |
1100051.cif |
174959 | 2016-01-24 | cif/1/10/ (antanas@kurmis) Updating bibliography for entries 1100050, 1100051, 1100057, 1100059. |
1100051.cif |
120071 | 2014-07-11 | Adding DOIs to range 1 structures. | 1100051.cif |
35911 | 2012-02-28 | cif/ Reorganising ranges 1, 3, 5, 6 and 8 into a prefix-directory tree. |
1100051.cif |
17004 | 2011-03-31 | cif/ Commiting CIFs, that were updated with the 'cif_fix_values' script, using options '--fix-misspelled replacement_values.lst', '--fix-temperature' and '--fix-enums' with built-in table of enum values. The following cmd was used: > (set -x; find ? -name \*.cif | sort | xargs -i sh -c 'if !( > cif_fix_values --fix-misspelled ~/../inputs/replacament_values.lst {} | > cif_filter --add-cif-header {} | > sponge {} ) 2>&1 | grep NOTE; then svn revert {}; > fi' ) & |
1100051.cif |
5312 | 2011-01-03 | cif/ Adding files, updated with the 'cif_fix_enum' program and the cif_core.dic dictionary. The enumerator values were fixed, mostly incorrect case, but also some values that had extra underscores, dashes or spaces. Unfortunately, 22 had non-ASCII characters with the 8-th bit set, and these got incorrectly interpreted as latin1 characters and converted to their UTF8 equivalents by Perl. To fix the structures, however, they need to be redeposited from the original files with the new CIFParser/cif_filter version. |
1100051.cif |
966 | 2010-01-30 | cif/ Adding _cod_database_code tags to all COD entries. Adding tag description to the cif_cod.dic dictionary so that COD entries can be validated. |
1100051.cif |
900 | 2009-11-21 | cif/ Renaming data blocks of all COD CIFs so that they have COD number (taken from the COD file name) as their datablock number: find ? -name \*.cif \ | xargs \ perl \ -MFile::Basename \ -i \ -lpe 's/^data_([^\s]*)/"data_".basename($ARGV, ".cif")/e' After this change, 'cif2cod' will give correct keys in the generated table. Also, data block names are guaranteed to be distinct, so any subset of COD CIFs can be concatenated into one file without introducing ambiguity. |
1100051.cif |
853 | 2009-11-16 | cif/ Reconstructing spacegroup designators from the symmetry operators were possible. The comands used can be found in the log file reformat-spacegroups-2009.11.14.log committed with the current revision. Only lines that contained spacegroup designators were changed, and all files pass vcif test after the conversion. |
1100051.cif |
846 | 2009-11-14 | cif/ Fixing _journal_volume values that had series letters prepended to them. Now the series letters are appended to the _journal_name_full, if needed, and the _journal_volume is purely numeric. To mimimise textual changes to CIFs this was done in several stages. First of all, a list of _journal_volume was compiled from the COD CIF collection: bash -xc 'find ? -name \*.cif \ | xargs cif_values \ --file \ --tag _journal_volume' \ >& cod-journal-volumes-`-date`.log & giving us a cod-journal-volumes-2009.11.13.log file (committed for reference as well). Then a list of volume names with letters was extracted and most of them transformed automatically into a correct form: awk '$3~/^[A-Z][0-9]/' cod-journal-volumes-2009.11.13.log \ | awk '{print $1}' \ | xargs -n1 -iI \ bash -c 'echo === I ===;\ awk "/^#/,/^data_/{print}/^data_/{exit}" I > tmp-$$; \ cif_adjust_journal_name_volume I \ | grep -E "_journal_name_full|_journal_volume" >> tmp-$$; \ awk "/^data_/,/\$eof/" I \ | grep -vE "^(data_|_journal_name_full|_journal_volume)" >> tmp-$$;\ mv -v tmp-$$ I' Note that this procedure assumes that all tags are at the beginning of the line, each value follows its tag on the same line, and there is only one tag per line. This procedure is not suitable for general CIFs, but fortunately, only very few CIFs in COD do not conform these rules. After the automatic conversion, a syntax check was run: svn st ? \ | awk '{print $NF}' \ | xargs -n1 -iI sh -c 'echo -n I"\r"; vcif -l 2048 I || echo "!!! I !!!\n"' Entries that were found to have errors (very few, less than 10) were reverted and fixed manually. The entries that had letters embedded into them were grepped separately: awk '$3~/[A-Z][0-9]/' cod-journal-volumes-2009.11.13.log \ | awk '$3~/^[^A-Z]/' and fixed manually. After all fixes, the previous 'vcif' test was rerun, yielding no syntax errors, and in addition a 'cif_filter' roundtrip test was run: svn st ? \ | awk '{print $NF}' \ | xargs -n1 -iI \ bash -c ' \ echo -en I "\r"; \ diff \ <(cif_filter I >& /dev/null) \ <(cif_filter I | cif_filter >& /dev/null) \ || echo "!!! I !!!\n"' This last test discovered one misspelled '_journal_yrae' tag in the 2/2003193.cif entry that was fixed by hand. |
1100051.cif |
720 | 2009-05-13 | cod/cif/: Adding loop_ token in front of the _publ_author_name tag in all COD entries where _publ_author_name was not in a loop (this tag is loop-mandatory). |
1100051.cif |
259 | 2008-03-10 | 10 files corrected. 2 of them 1100680.cif and 1100930.cif contained more than one structure. Only the first one is kept, the other have been placed at my home directory. There are also files with duplicated bibliography. Email Salius about the best way to proceed with them. |
1100051.cif |
20 | 2008-01-26 | Removing white space at the end of all lines from all COD CIF files: in the cod/cif/ directory: ff \*.cif | xargs perl -i -pe 's/\s+\n$/\n/' |
1100051.cif |
19 | 2008-01-26 | Changing all end-of-line codes from DOS style to UNIX style in all COD CIF files, for more convenient processing: In the cod/cif/ directory: ff \*.cif | xargs perl -i -pe 's/\r\n/\n/' |
1100051.cif |
14 | 2008-01-14 | Appending a header with SVN keywords, COD URL and copying policy to all COD CIF files. |
1100051.cif |
13 | 2008-01-13 | Setting the svn:keywords property to "Author Date Revision URL Id" for all CIF files in the cod/cif directory. |
1100051.cif |
1 | 2007-11-30 | Adding all .cif files from the COD, downloaded in a Cod.zip file on 2007.02.07 (and the same Cod.zip is downloadable today, on 2007.11.29) |
1100051.cif |
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