Crystallography in Modern Chemistry

Crystallography in Modern Chemistry
Author: Thomas C. W. Mak
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1992
Genre: X-ray crystallography
ISBN: OCLC:1391405951

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Crystallography in Modern Chemistry

Crystallography in Modern Chemistry
Author: Thomas C. W. Mak,Zhou Gong-Du
Publsiher: Wiley-Interscience
Total Pages: 1352
Release: 1992-06-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: UCAL:B4493564

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A comprehensive resource book providing professionals and students with a broad survey of structural information delineating the parallel development of crystallography and modern chemistry. Provides detailed description of crystal structures in increasing levels of complexity, from metals to organics, inorganics, organometallics, and inclusion compounds. Examples used to illustrate topics have been carefully selected to reflect the major advances of recent years and to bring the reader to the forefront of active research by including topics of current interest.

Modern Crystallography 2

Modern Crystallography 2
Author: Boris K. Vainshtein,Vladimir M. Fridkin,Vladimir L. Indenbom
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 539
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783642572548

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The four-volume treatment Modern Crystallography presents an encyclopaedic exposition of problems concerning the structure of crystals, their growth and their properties. Structure of Crystals deals with crystal structures in inorganic and organic compounds, polymers, liquid crystals, biological crystals and macromolecules.

21st Century Challenges in Chemical Crystallography I

21st Century Challenges in Chemical Crystallography I
Author: D. Michael P. Mingos,Paul R. Raithby
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2021-01-20
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030647438

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This volume summarises recent developments and possible future directions for small molecule X-ray crystallography. It reviews specific areas of crystallography which are rapidly developing and places them in a historical context. The interdisciplinary nature of the technique is emphasised throughout. It introduces and describes the chemical crystallographic and synchrotron facilities which have been at the cutting edge of the subject in recent decades. The introduction of new computer-based algorithms has proved to be very influential and stimulated and accelerated the growth of new areas of science. The challenges which will arise from the acquisition of ever larger databases are considered and the potential impact of artificial intelligence techniques stressed. Recent advances in the refinement and analysis of X-ray crystal structures are highlighted. In addition the recent developments in time resolved single crystal X-ray crystallography are discussed. Recent years have demonstrated how this technique has provided important mechanistic information on solid-state reactions and complements information from traditional spectroscopic measurements. The volume highlights how the prospect of being able to routinely “watch” chemical processes as they occur provides an exciting possibility for the future. Recent advances in X-ray sources and detectors that have also contributed to the possibility of dynamic single-crystal X-ray diffraction methods are presented. The coupling of crystallography and quantum chemical calculations provides detailed information about electron distributions in crystals and has resulted in a more detailed understanding of chemical bonding. The volume will be of interest to chemists and crystallographers with an interest in the synthesis, characterisation and physical and catalytic properties of solid-state materials. Postgraduate students entering the field will benefit from a historical introduction to the subject and a description of those techniques which are currently used. Since X-ray crystallography is used so widely in modern chemistry it will serve to alert senior chemists to those developments which will become routine in coming decades. It will also be of interest to the broad community of computational chemists who study chemical systems.

Crystallography and Modern Chemistry

Crystallography and Modern Chemistry
Author: C. W. Mak,Chinese University of Hong Kong
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1984*
Genre: Crystallography
ISBN: OCLC:216171239

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Pharmaceutical Crystallography

Pharmaceutical Crystallography
Author: Andrew Bond
Publsiher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2019-07-24
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781782629665

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Taking an intuitive and informal approach to solid-state structure and crystallographic concepts, this book is written for anyone who needs a clear understanding of modern crystallography

Advanced X ray Crystallography

Advanced X ray Crystallography
Author: Kari Rissanen
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2012-01-10
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783642274077

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Computational Studies of Crystal Structure and Bonding, by Angelo Gavezzotti Cryo-Crystallography: Diffraction at Low Temperature and More, by Piero Macchi High-Pressure Crystallography, by Malcolm I. McMahon Chemical X-Ray Photodiffraction: Principles, Examples, and Perspectives, by Panče Naumov Powder Diffraction Crystallography of Molecular Solids, by Kenneth D. M. Harris

Modern Crystallography III

Modern Crystallography III
Author: A.A. Chernov
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 538
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783642818356

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Early in this century, the newly discovered x-ray diffraction by crystals made a complete change in crystallography and in the whole science of the atomic structure of matter, thus giving a new impetus to the development of solid-state physics. Crystallographic methods, pri marily x-ray diffraction analysis, penetrated into materials sciences, mol ecular physics, and chemistry, and also into many other branches of science. Later, electron and neutron diffraction structure analyses be came important since they not only complement x-ray data, but also supply new information on the atomic and the real structure of crystals. Electron microscopy and other modern methods of investigating mat ter-optical, electronic paramagnetic, nuclear magnetic, and other res onance techniques-yield a large amount of information on the atomic, electronic, and real crystal structures. Crystal physics has also undergone vigorous development. Many re markable phenomena have been discovered in crystals and then found various practical applications. Other important factors promoting the development of crystallog raphy were the elaboration of the theory of crystal growth (which brought crystallography closer to thermodynamics and physical chem istry) and the development of the various methods of growing synthetic crystals dictated by practical needs. Man-made crystals became increas ingly important for physical investigations, and they rapidly invaded technology. The production . of synthetic crystals made a tremendous impact on the traditional branches: the mechanical treatment of mate rials, precision instrument making, and the jewelry industry.