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The Cambridge Structural Database (CSD) is the largest repository of crystal structures of organic and metal–organic compounds, containing over 1.1 million entries. Over 3300 of the deposits are structures determined under high pressure, with the number being strongly affected by the experimental requirements of the high‐pressure techniques. Nevertheless, it still presents a population sufficiently...
The remarkable growth in volume of high‐pressure crystal structural chemistry depositions in the Cambridge Structure Database has been reported in a recent paper by Kaźmierczak & Patyk‐Kaźmierczak [Acta Cryst. (2021), B77, 1012–1020].