
Re-reporting the Crystal Structure of Copper Complex from Another Point of View
Author(s) -
Takashiro Akitsu,
Shoichiro Suda,
Natsuki Katsuumi
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
edelweiss chemical science journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2641-7383
DOI - 10.33805/2641-7383.129
Subject(s) - copper , crystal structure , novelty , context (archaeology) , crystal (programming language) , crystallography , perspective (graphical) , reuse , molecule , materials science , computer science , chemistry , artificial intelligence , geography , engineering , psychology , metallurgy , organic chemistry , social psychology , archaeology , programming language , waste management
We faced an example of re-reporting of the crystal structure, which was studied from another perspective. With the development of data-driven science, the efficiency of all researchers may be improved if the rules of data "reuse", which are different from "novelty", are established. In this context, the crystal structure of a copper(II) complex with 2,6-pyridine dicarboxylic acid, C14H8O8CuN2.H2O (monohydrate), was re-determined by us again. It has a different number of crystalline water molecules in a crystal of the same copper(II) complex previously reported (trihydrate). Interestingly, both crystal structures have been reported again and again by many researchers for a long time. What’s novelty for each report?