Written by Yitzhak
Mastai, this is an online book that publishes the frontier research developments
in the field of crystallization. This book is targeted towards academic
researchers and industrial chemists engaged with crucial topics such as chiral
crystallization, nanomaterial formation, and crystallization of amorphous
materials. By the text, it is very much in importance to know crystallization in
various industrial processes, including practical applications and challenges
encountered by practitioners in the field. It is an overview of both fundamental
and applied aspects of crystallization and can be taken as the material on which
reference will have to be made in the advancement of the understanding
scientists may have of the capabilities that exist in crystallization processes.
It stretches out across academia and industry so it is a tool vital for
advancing crystallization research and applications.
Written by Yitzhak
Mastai, this is an online book that publishes the frontier research developments
in the field of crystallization. This book is targeted towards academic
researchers and industrial chemists engaged with crucial topics such as chiral
crystallization, nanomaterial formation, and crystallization of amorphous
materials. By the text, it is very much in importance to know crystallization in
various industrial processes, including practical applications and challenges
encountered by practitioners in the field. It is an overview of both fundamental
and applied aspects of crystallization and can be taken as the material on which
reference will have to be made in the advancement of the understanding
scientists may have of the capabilities that exist in crystallization processes.
It stretches out across academia and industry so it is a tool vital for
advancing crystallization research and applications.
Lecture notes
by Dr. Peter Mueller on crystal structure analysis through X-ray diffraction
techniques include key topics like principles of symmetry and space groups,
geometry of diffraction, and computation of structure factors. The lecture goes
on to discuss problems such as the phase problem and direct and Patterson
techniques to solve it. It also encompasses electron density maps and refinement
of structures. Practical issues like growing good-quality crystals and powder
diffraction methods are addressed, besides the limitations of X-ray diffraction.
The notes are a treasure trove of knowledge on the basics of crystallography and
its applications combined with insight into structure databases.