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George M. Sheldrick
Researcher at University of Göttingen
Publications - 794
Citations - 170469
George M. Sheldrick is an academic researcher from University of Göttingen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crystal structure & Molecule. The author has an hindex of 58, co-authored 791 publications receiving 151229 citations. Previous affiliations of George M. Sheldrick include University of Regensburg.
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Structure and fluxional behaviour of µ-diphenylacetylene-closo-tetrakis(tricarbonylruthenium)(4 Ru–Ru)
TL;DR: The X-ray structure determination of [Ru4(CO)12(C2Ph2] confirms the previously proposed closo-Ru4C2 unit with the alkyne capping a butterfly arrangement of the four ruthenium atoms as discussed by the authors.
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Locating the Anomalous Scatterer Substructures in Halide and Sulfur Phasing
Isabel Usón,Bernhard Schmidt,Rixa von Bülow,Susanne Grimme,Kurt von Figura,Miroslawa Dauter,Kanagalaghatta R. Rajashankar,Zbigniew Dauter,George M. Sheldrick +8 more
TL;DR: This paper explores the application of dual-space ab initio methods as implemented in the program SHELXD to the location of substructures of sulfur in SAD experiments, bromide in S AD and MAD experiments and iodide using SAD and SIRAS to determine the anomalous-atom substructure.
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The Bicyclic Structure of a Novel TMEDA-Solvated Lithium Chloride Tetramer [(LiCl)4.cntdot.3.5TMEDA]2: X-ray Structural Analysis and MO Investigations
Daniele Hoffmann,Andrea E. Dorigo,Paul von Ragué Schleyer,Hubert Reif,Dietmar Stalke,George M. Sheldrick,Erwin Weiss,Maren Geissler +7 more
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μ-Chloro-bis(triphenylphosphine)digold(I) perchlorate dichloromethane solvate
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Ab initio structure solution of a dimeric cytochrome c3 from Desulfovibrio gigas containing disulfide bridges.
Carlos Frazão,Larry C. Sieker,George M. Sheldrick,Victor S. Lamzin,Jean LeGall,Maria Arménia Carrondo +5 more
TL;DR: The actual refined model of the cysteine-linked dimeric molecule reveals that this molecule is very similar to the non-covalently linked symmetrical dimer of the di-tetrahaem cytochrome c3 from Desulfomicrobium norvegicum.