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Search Chemistry Quick Search mode

Chemistry searches can be performed either via the “Quick Search” (Fig. 1) or the “Visual Search” (Fig. 2) screen.

 

Figure 1: Chemistry “Quick Search” screen.
Figure 1: Chemistry “Quick Search” screen.

 

Figure 2: Chemistry “Visual Search” screen.
Figure 2: Chemistry “Visual Search” screen.

 

In “Quick Search” mode it is possible to search for 

  • Composition
  • Structural Formula 
  • Number of Elements
  • Number of Formula Units
  • Chemical Name 
  • Mineral Name 
  • Mineral Group 
  • ANX Formula
  • AB Formula

The search in “Composition” is not case-sensitive. Enter all elements/group of elements that should appear in the desired compound; search field entries have to be separated by a blank; they are combined by logical AND. The Number of Elements can be entered as well – this is especially useful when search terms include groups. The following search terms are allowed:

  • Chemical elements, note: D for Deuterium and T for Tritium is allowed, 
  • Groups (in the meaning of “Groups in the Periodic Table of Elements”) of elements (see Tab. 1 for nomenclature),
  • Periods of elements (see Tab. 2 for nomenclature) and 
  • Groups, such as metals, transition metals and non-metals (see Tab. 3 for nomenclature, Fig. 3 for information which elements belong to metals and non-metals).

Search terms are combined by logical AND; it is possible to modify the combination in the following ways: 

  • In order to combine certain elements/element groups by OR, place them in parentheses: (Na K) will search for entries containing Na OR K.
  • In order to exclude certain elements/element groups (NOT), place a hyphen (“-“) in front of the entry: -K will search for entries NOT containing K.

Examples:

Composition

# of elements

Result

(Na K) Br

2

NaBr or KBr

-Na -K Br

2

all bromides except NaBr and KBr

-Na -K LIG FG

2

all alkali metal halogenides except NaX and KX; will include e.g. CsBr3 and Cs2I8

Additionally, searches can be performed by specifying the stoichiometric coefficients (Co. min/max) and/or the oxidation numbers (Ox. min/max) of elements (EL). The colon is used as a separator:

EL:Co.(min):Co.(max):Ox.(min):Ox.(max)

Examples:

Composition

# of elements

Result

-Na -K LIG:1:1 FG:1:1

2

all alkali metal halogenides except NaX and KX; will not include e.g. CsBr3 and Cs2I8

Cr:::4:4

2

all compounds with an oxidation number of +4 for Cr, such as CrO2 or Cr3B4

Cr:1:1:4:4

2

all compounds with an oxidation number of +4 for Cr, such as CrO2, but not Cr3B4

 

Table 1: ICSD names for Periodic Table groups

Chemical Group

ICSD name

Conventional name(s)

1

LIG

Alkali metals, group I A, 1st main group

2

BEG

Alkaline earth metals, group II A, 2nd main group

3

SCG

Scandium group, group III B

4

TIG

Titanium group, group IV B

5

VG

Vanadium group, group V B

6

CRG

Chrome group, group VI B

7

MNG

Manganese group, group VII B

8

FEG

Iron group

group VIII B

9

COG

Cobalt group

10

NIG

Nickel group

11

CUG

Copper group, group I B

12

ZNG

Zinc group, group II B

13

BG

Boron group, group III A, 3rd main group

14

CG

Carbon group, group IV A, 4th main group

15

NG

Nitrogen group, group V A (Pnictogens), 5th main group

16

OG

Oxygen group, group VI A (Chalkogens), 6th main group

17

FG

Fluorine group, group VII A (Halogens), 7th main group

18

HEG

Noble gases, group VIII A

 

Table 2: ICSD names for Periods

Chemical Period

ICSD name

1

1PE

2

2PE

3

3PE

4

4PE

5

5PE

6

6PE

7

7PE

 

Table 3: ICSD names for other chemical groups of elements

Group

ICSD name

Metals

MET

Transition metals (does not include f-block elements!)

TME

Non-metals

NME

Lanthanoids (incl. La)

LAN

Actinoids (incl. Ac)

ACT

 

Figure 3: Border (red line) between metals (“MET”, blue fields) and non-metals (“NME”, grey fields) in ICSD
Figure 3: Border (red line) between metals (“MET”, blue fields) and non-metals (“NME”, grey fields) in ICSD

 

Examples:

Composition

# of Elements

Structured Formula

Result

Na Cl

2

NaCl

Na Cl

3

e.g. NaClO3, NaClO2, NaMnCl3, NaAlCl4, Na2ZnCl4

Na Cl O

3

(Cl O3)

NaClO3

Cl O

3

(Cl O3)

e.g. NaClO3, KClO3, RbClO3, Pb(ClO3)2, Hg2(ClO3)2

TME Cl O

3

(Cl O3)

Hg2(ClO3)2, but not e.g. NaClO3, Pb(ClO3)2 etc.

BEG Cl O

3

(Cl O3)

Ba(ClO3)2, Sr(ClO3)2, but not e.g. NaClO3, Pb(ClO3)2, Hg2(ClO3)2 etc.

LIG FG O

3

e.g. RbIO3, NaBrO3, NaClO4, Rb3IO5, Cs2I4O11

LIG FG 5PE

3

e.g. K2PtI5, Na3Sb5F18

 

Chemical name

The search term is not case-sensitive. You can enter the common chemical name for desired compounds.

Examples:

Chemical name

Result

sulfate

e.g. Na2SO4, Na2SO4∙10H2O, NaHSO4, Na2S2O3, NaMg2Fe5(SO4)7(OH)6(H2O)33

phosphate

e.g. Na4(P2O7)(H2O)10, Na(PF6)(H2O)

ammonium osmate

e.g. ((CH3)4N)2(Os(NO)FI4), (((C4H9)4N)3(Se8(Re5OsCl6)))((C2H5)2O)2

 

Mineral name/Mineral group

The search term is not case-sensitive. You can enter the common mineral name or mineral group for desired compounds.

Examples:

Mineral name

Mineral group

Result

Bloedite

Na2Mg(SO4)2(H2O)4

Feldspar

Na(AlSi3O8), K(AlSi3O8)

Feldspar

BaNa2(Al4Si4O16), CaB2Si2O8

Stishovite

SiO2

 

ANX Formula

The ANX formula is generated according to the following rules: 

  • H is not taken into account, even if coordinates are available.
  • The coordinates for all sites of all other atoms must be determined. 
  • Different atom types on the same position are being treated as one single atom type. The relevant atom type is the one with the highest site occupation factor. If the SOFs are equal, the first atom type is the relevant atom type.
    Exception to this rule: if anions and cations occupy the same site they will not be treated as one atom type.
  • All sites occupied by the same atom type are combined unless the oxidation state is different:
    Fe2+(Fe3+)2O4 → AB2X4
    (Fe2.6667+)3O4 → A3X4 
  • For each atom type the multiplicities are multiplied by the SOFs and the products are added. The sums are rounded and divided by the greatest common divisor. If the rounded sum is equal to zero all sums are being multiplied by a common factor so that the smallest sum is equal to 1.0, so no element will be omitted. 
  • Cations are assigned the symbols A–M, neutral atoms N–R and anions are assigned X, Y, Z, S–W. 
  • The symbols are being sorted alphabetically and the characters are assigned according to ascending indices: AB2X4, not A2BX4. 
  • All ANX formulae with more than 4 cation symbols, 3 neutral symbols or 3 anion symbols are deleted. This measure limits the number of different ANX formulae.

Examples:

Chemical formula

ANX formula

Mg3Al2(SiO4)3

A2B3C3X12

Ca3(Al1.3325Fe0.6675)Si3O12

A2B3C3X12

(Mg2.7Fe0.3)(Al1.7Cr0.3)Si3O12

A2B3C3X12

Al4H2(SO4)7(H2O)24

A4B7X52

H2O

X

 

AB Formula

In general, the same rules for generating the AB formula apply as for the ANX formula. In contrast to the ANX formula, H is taken into account and there are no predefined letters for cations, anions or neutral atom types.

Examples:

Chemical formula

AB formula

Li2SO4

AB2C4

H2O

AB2

K2(O2(SO3)2)

ABC4

K2(S2O7)

A2B2C7

Na6O(SO4)2

A2B6C9

 

Visual Search

The Visual Search interface allows easy entering of search terms (Fig. 4): by clicking on an element symbol additional entry fields will show up (Fig. 4 (3.)), where the following modifications can be applied: 

  • the logical combination can be selected (AND/NOT),
  • in the element symbol field more than one entry is possible; all entered symbols will be combined by logical OR, 
  • the range for stoichiometric coefficients (Co.(min)/Co.(max)) can be entered,
  • the range for oxidation numbers (Ox.(min)/Ox.(max)) can be enterd.

You can specify the maximum number of elements (Fig. 4 (1.)) and the units of coefficients (Fig. 4 (2.)):

  • moles,
  • atom percent,
  • mass percent

by selecting the appropriate entry from the dropdown box.

Checking the box “Restrict total number of elements to selected number of elements” (Fig. 4 (4.)) will automatically limit the number of elements to the number of the selected ones.

 

Figure 4: Visual Search mode
Figure 4: Visual Search mode