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Chick C. Wilson

Researcher at University of Bath

Publications -  197
Citations -  5570

Chick C. Wilson is an academic researcher from University of Bath. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutron diffraction & Hydrogen bond. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 194 publications receiving 5095 citations. Previous affiliations of Chick C. Wilson include University of Glasgow & Rutherford Appleton Laboratory.

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Comparing entire crystal structures: structural genetic fingerprinting

TL;DR: In this paper, a proof-of-concept example for a method that allows the calculation of a similarity index between whole molecular crystal structures; this has been termed "structural genetic fingerprinting" is described.
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First O-H-N Hydrogen Bond with a Centered Proton Obtained by Thermally Induced Proton Migration.

TL;DR: Within a range of 0.1 Å, the H atom in the O-H-N hydrogen bond of the adduct 4-methylpyridine⋅pentachlorophenol could be shifted by a simple adjustment of temperature.
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SXD – the single-crystal diffractometer at the ISIS spallation neutron source

TL;DR: SXD as discussed by the authors, the single-crystal diffractometer at the ISIS spallation neutron source, uses an array of two-dimensional position-sensitive detectors and the neutron time-of-flight technique to measure diffraction data throughout very large volumes of reciprocal space for each fixed orientation of a singlecrystal sample.
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Crystal Engineering and Correspondence between Molecular and Crystal Structures. Are 2- and 3-Aminophenols Anomalous?

TL;DR: In this article, single-crystal neutron diffraction analyses of 2- and 3-aminophenols have been performed in addition to O−H−N and N−H···O hydrogen bonds, both these structures contain previously unidentified N−
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From weak interactions to covalent bonds: A continuum in the complexes of 1,8-bis(dimethylamino)naphthalene

TL;DR: Variation of charge density properties and derived local energy densities are investigated, over all inter- and intramolecular interactions present in altogether five complexes of DMAN.