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Established in 1965 with historical structures dating back to the 1920s, the Cambridge Structural Database (CSD) now contains over 1.25M accurate 3D structures with data from X-ray and neutron diffraction analyses and additional curation from the CCDC.
The Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre (CCDC) is dedicated to the advancement of chemistry and crystallography for the public benefit through providing high quality information services and software
Researchers use Mercury, in combination with other CCDC data and software, to discover new drugs and molecules, and unlock solid form secrets to develop new materials. Benefits of Using Mercury in Your Research
The CCDC has built up considerable expertise in research fields that include Crystal Engineering, Drug Design, Molecular Structure Analysis and Knowledge Mining. Harnessing more than 50 years of experience and enquiry into chemical and crystal structure, we remain committed to advancing these fields by doing our own research and collaborating with leading researchers, in both academia and ...
“With its software development and the Cambridge Structural Database, CCDC has stretched structural chemistry and biology to its limits. The CSD with its innovative mining tools has become the most valuable information resource for crystallographers, crystal growers and crystal engineers, always sitting at the heart of what we do.”
WebCSD allows users to search for a specific structure and also find the context of the structure in relation to its originality and/or comparison to other known molecules.
The CSD MOF collection contains just over 12,000 MOF crystal structures available to use for free in
CCDC software enables scientists to work with structural data to extract new insights. This includes public and proprietary, experimental, and predicted data. Our Software