The database you want is at the International centre for diffraction data, 
icdd.com , and look in the Powder Diffraction File, PDF . I have never used it 
myself, and I imagine you need to query it with a diffraction pattern, however 
it can be parsed. Taking a simile of a pattern extracted from diffraction 
images, intended for protein crystal diffraction, may not be simple, as there 
often is preferred orientation, which gives lumps of high intensity around the 
ring. But it might be sufficient for 'phase recognition'. CDS is intended for 
curated, refined, single crystal structures, an extremely useful resource, but 
not for what you have in  mind. Good Luck.

Pierre Rizkallah
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Dr Pierre Rizkallah, Senior Lecturer Structural Biology 
Institute of Infection & Immunology, Sir Geraint Evans Building, 
School of Medicine, Heath Campus, Cardiff, CF14 4XN
email: rizkall...@cardiff.ac.uk        phone: +44 29 2074 2248
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From: CCP4 bulletin board <CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK> On Behalf Of Peer Mittl
Sent: 02 December 2019 09:51
To: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Subject: [ccp4bb] Powder diffraction database

Could someone please give me some advice on how to query a publicly available 
powder diffraction database? Upon (protein) crystallization we always get large 
spherulites of an inorganic compound and I would like to know what it is. It 
should be possible to use the scattering angles of these spherulites (its 
definitely not ice) to query a powder diffraction database. But which database 
(e.g. CSD) and how?

All the best,
Peer

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