Practical X-ray Crystallography
Syllabus and other information
Syllabus
PNS0220 Practical X-ray Crystallography, 10.0 Credits
Subjects
ChemistryEducation cycle
Postgraduate levelGrading scale
Language
EnglishPrior knowledge
Master degree in Chemistry or Materials ScienceObjectives
After completing the course the student shall be able to
• Discuss principal structural features of crystalline solids, including pseudo crystals and quasicrystals.
• Discuss Bravais symmetries for the unit cells and their relation to dense packing and close packing motives.
• Discuss principal elements of symmetry and their implementation in point and Space groups of symmetry.
• Discuss principal approaches and strategies in data collection, structure solution and refinement using X-ray data.
• Operate Apex2 and SHELXTL program packages and checkcif (Platon) program for producing high-quality structure data and materials for publication.
• Operate Cambridge Crystallographic Database program package for finding earlier published data and submit new data sets
Content
The course will provide insights into most important theoretical principles in understanding and description of the structure of solids. It will also provide practical training for implementation of these principles and obtaining high quality raw data, solving and refining the structures in order to produce high-quality data for publication. In a series of lectures, the principles of construction of crystalline solids and analysis of symmetry, symmetry elements, point and space groups will be presented. The approaches to data collection and treatment in X-ray diffraction will be summarized. Algorithms for solution, refinement and preparation of data for publication will be discussed. Detailed introduction to the applied program packages will be presented. The students will have to do 3 individual projects, treating raw data for structures of low, intermediate and high symmetry.
Additional information
PhD-students and postdocs from SLU and other Swedish Universities are welcome to register for this course, although the SLU PhD-students will be given priority.course, although the SLU PhD-students will be given priority.
Max number of participants: 8
Min number of participants: 3
NB! The lectures are open to everyone
Responsible department
Department of Molecular Sciences