Concluding remarks: Faraday Discussion on NMR crystallography

Sharon E. Ashbrook*

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Abstract

This Faraday Discussion explored the field of NMR crystallography, and considered recent developments in experimental and theoretical approaches, new advances in machine learning and in the generation and handling of large amounts of data. Applications to a wide range of disordered, amorphous and dynamic systems demonstrated the range and quality of information available from this approach and the challenges that are faced in exploiting automation and developing best practice. In these closing remarks I will reflect on the discussions on the current state of the art, questions about what we want from these studies, how accurate we need results to be, how we best generate models for complex materials and what machine learning approaches can offer. These remarks close with thoughts about the future direction of the field, who will be carrying out this type of research, how they might be doing it and what their focus will be, along with likely possible challenges and opportunities.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)583-601
Number of pages19
JournalFaraday Discussions
Volume255
Early online date1 Oct 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2025

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