Chemical crystallography is the application of diffraction techniques to the study of structural chemistry. ... Structures can be studied as a function of temperature, pressure or the application of electromagnetic radiation, or magnetic or electric fields: such studies comprise only a small minority of the total....
Chemical crystallography is the application of diffraction techniques to the study of structural chemistry. ... Structures can be studied as a function of temperature, pressure or the application of electromagnetic radiation, or magnetic or electric fields: such studies comprise only a small minority of the total....
Origin of Reciprocal Lattice
32mBragg's Law in Reciprocal Lattice and Origin of Systematic Absences
32mSystematic Absences and Crystallisation Methods
30mSpecial Method of Crystallisation
43mTutorial
15mSingle Crystal X-Ray Diffraction Data Collection?
32mDiffractometers
31mDiffractometers and Detectors
32mLaue's and Bragg's Analysis
33mExperimental Methods and Theoretical Understanding of X-Ray Diffraction
29mDerivation of Friedel's Law from Structure Factor by Vector Space Diagram
33mStructure Fcator and Electron Density
32mSystematic Absence Conditions from Special Structure Factor Expression?
27mStructure Refinement
37mSingle Crystal X-Ray Diffractometer
42mIntroduction to X-Ray Crystallography
32mSources of X-Rays, Crystal Systems and Bravais lattices
29mCrystallographic Symmetries
28mEquivalent Points and 1D Lattices
31m5 Fold Symmetry and 2D Lattices
23m2D Space Lattices
29mCrystallographic Point Groups
29mStereographic Projections of Point Groups
33mUnderstanding of Crystallographic Space Groups
28m2D Projection of Space Groups
27mTutorial 01
33m3D Space Groups and Equivalent Points
31mObtaining Equivalent Points by Shifting of Origin
19mRepresentation of Orthorhombic and Tetragonal Space Groups
31mMiller Indices for Crystallographic Directions and Planes
33mMiller Indices and Planar Densities
37mTutorial 02
18mCubic Structues and atomic packing factors
31mCeramic Structures
16mTheory of X-Ray Diffraction
27mTutorial 03
27mUnderstanding the X-Ray Data
42mData Handling (Solution and Refinement) using Various Crystallographic Packages
31mStructure Solution using Apex II (Bruker Diffractometer)
38mStructure Solution using Olex 2 (Rigaku Diffractometer)
30mDisorders in Crystal Structures
31mDisorder Treatment using Olex 2
18mCambridge Structure Database and its Application
31mData Reduction-Absorption Correction
27mData Reduction-Lorentz and Polarization Correction?
36mData Reduction- Scale and Temperature Factor
33mIdentification from Intensity Statistics the Correct Crystal System and Presence of Inversion Center
32mIdentification from Intensity Statistics the presence of 2 fold axis in Lattice
35mPhase Problem
29mDirect Methods - Part 01
32mDirect Methods - Part 02
25mSigma 1 and Triplet Relationship
29mPatterson Method
32mPowder X-Ray Diffractometer -Theory
54mPowder X-Ray Diffractometer -Lab
54mPolymorphs.
29mPolymorphs
13mReview of Reciprocal Lattice
29mReview of Reciprocal Lattice.
22mReview of Reciprocal Lattice and Bragg's Law in Reciprocal Lattice
15mEwald's Sphere and Limiting Sphere
30mOrigin of/Introduction to Systematic absences
6m