Structure Determination by X-Ray Crystallography

“Structure Determination by X-Ray Crystallography” by M. Ladd, published by Springer US on April 15, 2012, is a softcover reprint of the original 1st edition from 1977, comprising 394 pages. This book serves as an introduction to the principles of structure determination using X-ray crystallography, aimed primarily at final-year undergraduate students in crystallography, chemistry, and chemical physics, as well as those beginning postgraduate studies in this field.
Readers will find that the book covers a broad range of topics within crystallography, emphasizing its relevance across various scientific disciplines, including physics, metallurgy, biochemistry, and geology. While it does not exhaustively cover all aspects of crystallography, it provides a foundational understanding suitable for academic study. The text includes bibliographies at the end of each chapter for further exploration and references specific sources of information throughout. The focus is on the interpretive side of experimental crystallography, with examples and exercises designed to enhance understanding without delving deeply into experimental methods.
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Crystallography may be described as the science of the structure of materi 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 crystallography in their undergraduate courses in the physical sciences. It is the principal aim of this book to present an introduction to structure determination by X-ray crystal lography that is appropriate mainly to both final-year undergraduate studies in crystallography, chemistry, and chemical physics, and introductory post graduate work in this area of crystallography. We believe that the book will be of interest in other disciplines, such as physics, metallurgy, biochemistry, and geology, where crystallography has an important part to play. In the space of one book, it is not possible either to cover all aspects of crystallography or to treat all the subject matter completely rigorously. In particular, certain mathematical results are assumed in order that their applications may be discussed. At the end of each chapter, a short bibliog raphy is given, which may be used to extend the scope of the treatment given here. In addition, reference is made in the text to specific sources of information. We have chosen not to discuss experimental methods extensively, as we consider that this aspect of crystallography is best learned through practical experience, but an attempt has been made to simulate the interpretive side of experimental crystallography in both examples and exercises.
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