- Flack parameter
In
X-ray crystallography , the Flack parameter is a factor used to estimate theabsolute configuration of a structural model determined by single-crystal structure analysis.In this approach, one determines the absolute structure of a
noncentrosymmetric crystal. The processes used to decide the absolute structure use theanomalous dispersion effect . If atomicscattering factors did not have imaginary parts, theFriedel pair s would have exactly the sameamplitudes (i.e., the scattering intensity from crystal plane (h k l) is equal to ). However, atomic scattering factors haveimaginary part s due to theanomalous dispersion effect , and Friedel's law is broken by this effect.There are several ways to determine the absolute structure by X-ray crystallography. For example, a comparison of the intensities of
Bijvoet pairs or of theR factors for the two possible structures can suggest the correct absolute structure. One of the more powerful and simple approaches is using the Flack parameter, because this single parameter clearly indicates the absolute structure.The Flack parameter is calculated during the structural refinement using the equation given below:
:
where "x" is the Flack parameter, "I" is the square of the scaled observed structure factor and "F" is the calculated structure factor.
By determining "x" for all data, "x" is usually found to be between 0 and 1. If the value is near 0, with a small
standard uncertainty , the absolute structure given by the structure refinement is likely correct, and if the value is near 1, then the inverted structure is likely correct. If the value is near 0.5, the crystal may beracemic or twinned. The technique is most effective when the crystal contains both lighter and heavier atoms. Light atoms usually show only a small anomalous dispersion effect.This parameter, introduced by H. D. Flack [cite journal
author = H. D. Flack
title = On Enantiomorph-Polarity Estimation
journal =Acta Cryst
year = 1983
volume = A39
pages = 876–881] became one of a standard set of values being checked for structures with noncentrosymmetric space groups.References
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