Hi Juan, I am not sure why you say that the question is polemic. I will give you the definition that a coordination chemist would give: the coordination number is the number of closest neighbours. But maybe I do not understand the question Regards Stefano
I have a simple question but I am afraid it is polemic. Why people always calculate coordination numbers and bond distances and how? I have an e-mail where Bruce described perfectly how to calculate the coordiantion number for the first shell. But,...if I have bimetallic catalysts or/and a mixture of structures with several close paths (similar Reff), then coordination number is an average number? I am not very sure how to calculate them in Artemis with SO2 and standards.
Thank you very much
Best regards, JA
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