X-ray crystallography has long been a powerful tool in the elucidation of the three-dimensional structures of small molecules and macromolecules. However, despite its power, it is a technically challenging subject that those new to the technique often find daunting.
An ideal primer for students encountering the technique for the first time, Principles of X-ray Crystallography provides a clear, succinct guide to the three-dimensional world of molecules. Featuring a lucid and direct writing style, real-life examples, diagrams, exercises, and activities, this unique text engages students in visualizing three-dimensional structures, rather than overwhelming them with excessive detail.
Author Li-ling Ooi explores both the theoretical principles on which the technique is based and the practice of gathering and analyzing crystallographic data, offering a balanced, well-rounded account of the field. Drawing on valuable teaching experience, Ooi employs a tutorial approach--including self-test exercises and hands-on activities--that leads students through key concepts in a carefully structured and evenly paced manner.
The text encompasses aspects of both small molecule and macromolecular crystallography, highlighting the similarities and differences between the two. A companion website features resources for students--a library of annotated web links and data sets related to topics discussed in the book--and instructors--downloadable figures from the book in electronic format and PowerPoint slide sets for each chapter.
Author(s): Li-ling Ooi
Edition: 1st Edition
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Year: 2010
Language: English
Commentary: "A very useful text book (that) covers all the fundamental aspects of a modern crystallography course in a way that will appeal to undergraduates." --Professor Paul R. Raithby, University of Bath
Pages: 208
City: New York
1 AN INTRODUCTION TO THE METHOD
2 THE CRYSTAL CONSTRUCT
3 SYMMETRY ELEMENTS
4 SPACE GROUPS
5 SYSTEMATIC ABSENCES IN CRYSTAL DATA
6 STRUCTURE SOLUTION
7 REFINING CRYSTAL DATA
8 THE CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC EXPERIMENT
9 PUBLISHING CRYSTAL DATA
ANSWERS TO SELF-TEST QUESTIONS