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Saturn ccd area detector diffractometerabsorption

Manufactured by Rigaku

The Saturn CCD area-detector diffractometer is a laboratory instrument used for X-ray crystallography. It is designed to collect high-quality diffraction data from small- to medium-sized single crystals. The instrument utilizes a charge-coupled device (CCD) detector to capture the diffracted X-ray patterns, enabling efficient and rapid data collection.

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Single-crystal X-ray Diffraction Protocol

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Rigaku Saturn CCD area-detector diffractometer

Absorption correction: multi-scan (CrystalClear; Rigaku/MSC, 2005 ▸ ) Tmin = 0.969, Tmax = 0.982

11718 measured reflections

4778 independent reflections

3450 reflections with I > 2σ(I)

Rint = 0.057

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X-ray Crystallography Protocol for Structural Analysis

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Rigaku Saturn CCD area-detector diffractometer

Absorption correction: multi-scan (CrystalClear; Rigaku/MSC, 2005 ▸ ) Tmin = 0.901, Tmax = 0.944

7517 measured reflections

2010 independent reflections

1701 reflections with I > 2σ(I)

Rint = 0.030

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