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Anders Østergaard Madsen1, Anna Agnieszka Hoser1
1Department of Chemistry, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 5, Copenhagen, DK-2100, Denmark.
Abstract:
A simple combination of riding motion and an additive term is sufficient to estimate the temperature-dependent isotropic displacement parameters of hydrogen atoms, for use in X-ray structure refinements. The approach is validated against neutron diffraction data, and gives reasonable estimates in a very large temperature range (10-300 K). The model can be readily implemented in common structure refinement programs without auxiliary software.
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