Crystal Structure Analysis for Chemists and Biologists (Methods in Stereochemical Analysis)

Crystal Structure Analysis for Chemists and Biologists (Methods in Stereochemical Analysis) image
ISBN-10:

0471185434

ISBN-13:

9780471185437

Edition: 1
Released: Dec 17, 1996
Publisher: Wiley-VCH
Format: Hardcover, 880 pages
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Description:

The fields of structural chemistry and biochemistry have blossomed in the last seventy years since X-ray diffraction was discovered in 1912. Dorothy Hodgkin, who obtained a Nobel Prize in 1965 for her X-ray diffraction work wrote 'a great advantage of X-ray analysis as a method of chemical structure analysis is its power to show some totally unexpected and surprising structure with, at the same time, complete certainty.' The results of all X-ray diffraction studies are used by chemists and buiochemists but these scientists need to be able to appreciate the significance and extent to which these results may be used.

A number of books written for practicing crystallographers cover the theory and applications of X-ray diffraction, but few are of real practical use to non-specialists. In 'Crystal Structure Analysis for Biologists and Chemists', the general principles of crystal structure are presented in a highly readable way. The book of Glusker, who is internationally renowned, provides good coverage of theory, including data and understanding their significance.












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