<p>Crystallography may be described as the science of the structure of materiΒ als, using this word in its widest sense, and its ramifications are apparent over a broad front of current scientific endeavor. It is not surprising, therefore, to find that most universities offer some aspects of crystal
Structure Determination by X-ray Crystallography
β Scribed by Mark Ladd, Rex Palmer (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 850
- Edition
- 4th ed.
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book is an account of crystal symmetry and optical and e-ray diffraction techniques for examining single crystals. It includes the solution of crystal structures by the current methods, worked examples of crystal structure determination, problems and solutions for each chapter.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xlii
Crystal Morphology and Crystal Symmetry....Pages 1-50
Lattices and Space-Group Theory....Pages 51-116
I X-rays, X-ray Diffraction, and Structure Factors....Pages 117-211
I Optical and X-ray Examination of Crystals....Pages 213-287
Fourier Series and Fourier Transforms....Pages 289-333
Fourier Techniques in X-ray Structure Determination....Pages 335-419
Direct Methods and Refinement....Pages 421-518
Examples of Crystal Structure Determination....Pages 519-565
X-ray Structure Determination with Powders....Pages 567-614
Proteins and Macromolecular X-ray Analysis....Pages 615-679
Computer-Aided Crystallography....Pages 681-713
Back Matter....Pages 715-819
β¦ Subjects
Chemistry/Food Science, general; Biochemistry, general; Mineral Resources; Physical Chemistry; Characterization and Evaluation of Materials
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<p>Crystallography may be described as the science of the structure of materiΒ als, using this word in its widest sense, and its ramifications are apparent over a broad front of current scientific endeavor. It is not surprising, therefore, to find that most universities offer some aspects of crystal
<p>X-ray crystallography provides us with the most accurate picture we can get of atomic and molecular structures in crystals. It provides a hard bedrock of structural results in chemistry and in mineralogy. In biology, where the structures are not fully crystalline, it can still provide valuable re
<p>X-ray crystallography provides us with the most accurate picture we can get of atomic and molecular structures in crystals. It provides a hard bedrock of structural results in chemistry and in mineralogy. In biology, where the structures are not fully crystalline, it can still provide valuable re