MindMap Gallery The Application of X-ray Crystallography in Chemistry
The application of X-ray crystallography in chemistry encompasses instrumentation, data collection and processing, and structure solution and refinement. The X-ray diffractometer is the cornerstone of X-ray crystallography, revealing the internal structure of crystals by emitting X-rays and measuring the diffraction patterns. Data collection and processing are fundamental to solving crystal structures, including steps such as data acquisition, correction, and conversion. Finally, by applying mathematical and physical methods, the three-dimensional structure of the crystal is solved from the diffraction data, and the structure is refined and optimized to obtain more accurate structural information.
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