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This book aims to explain how and why the detailed three-dimensional architecture of molecules can be determined by an analysis of the diffraction patterns obtained when X rays or neutrons are scattered by the atoms in single crystals. Part 1 deals with the nature of the crystalline state, diffraction generally, and diffraction by crystals in particular, and, briefly, the experimental procedures that are used. Part II examines the problem of converting the experimentally obtained data into a model of the atomic arrangement that scattered these beams. Part III is concerned with the techniques for refining the approximate structure to the degree warranted by the experimental data. It also describes the many types of information that can be learned by modern crystal structure analysis. There is a glossary of terms used and several appendixes to which most of the mathematical details have been relegated.

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I:CRYSTALS AND DIFFRACTION; II: DIFFRACTION PATTERNS AND THEIR ANALYSIS; III: STRUCTURE REFINEMENT AND STRUCTURAL INFORMATION

Crystal Structure Analysis A Primer 14 International Union of Crystallography Texts on Crystallography

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      Publisher: Oxford University Press
      Publication Date: 5/27/2010 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780199576340, 978-0199576340
      ISBN10: 0199576343

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book aims to explain how and why the detailed three-dimensional architecture of molecules can be determined by an analysis of the diffraction patterns obtained when X rays or neutrons are scattered by the atoms in single crystals. Part 1 deals with the nature of the crystalline state, diffraction generally, and diffraction by crystals in particular, and, briefly, the experimental procedures that are used. Part II examines the problem of converting the experimentally obtained data into a model of the atomic arrangement that scattered these beams. Part III is concerned with the techniques for refining the approximate structure to the degree warranted by the experimental data. It also describes the many types of information that can be learned by modern crystal structure analysis. There is a glossary of terms used and several appendixes to which most of the mathematical details have been relegated.

      Table of Contents
      I:CRYSTALS AND DIFFRACTION; II: DIFFRACTION PATTERNS AND THEIR ANALYSIS; III: STRUCTURE REFINEMENT AND STRUCTURAL INFORMATION

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