From fe2412fa84b686ca103ddf4494c4f27de13f47dc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Lukasz Mentel Date: Wed, 6 Nov 2024 19:35:38 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Fix footnotes on data doc page (#206) --- docs/source/data.rst | 19 +++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/source/data.rst b/docs/source/data.rst index 01dd7e3..5f73757 100644 --- a/docs/source/data.rst +++ b/docs/source/data.rst @@ -414,6 +414,15 @@ Ionic Radii | ``spin`` | Spin state: HS: high spin, LS: low spin | | stored | :cite:`Shannon1976,Lundberg2016` | +--------------------+-----------------------------------------+------+--------------+----------------------------------+ +Notes +----- + +**Ionic radii for Actinoid (III) ions** + +Ionic radii values for 3\ :sup:`+` Actinoids were with coordination number 9 were taken +from :cite:`Lundberg2016`. In addition, ``crystal_radius`` values were computed +by adding 14 pm to the ``ionic_radius`` values according to :cite:`Shannon1976`. + Oxidation States ================ @@ -505,13 +514,13 @@ Screening Constants units. .. [#f_mendeleev_number] **Mendeleev numbers** - + Mendeleev numbers were sourced from :cite:`Villars2004` but the range was extended to cover the whole periodic table following the prescription in the article of increasing the numbers going from top to bottom in each group and group by group from left to right in the periodic table. -.. [#f6] **Nuclear charge screening constants** +.. [#f_sconst] **Nuclear charge screening constants** The screening constants were calculated according to the following formula @@ -537,12 +546,6 @@ Screening Constants radii for noble gasses were updated according to the values in Ref. :cite:`Vogt2014`. -.. [#f9] **Ionic radii for Actinoid (III) ions** - - Ionic radii values for 3\ :sup:`+` Actinoids were with coordination number 9 were taken - from :cite:`Lundberg2016`. In addition, ``crystal_radius`` values were computed - by adding 14 pm to the ``ionic_radius`` values according to :cite:`Shannon1976`. - .. [#f_density] **Densities** Density values for solids and liquids are always in units of grams per cubic