ONE-DIMENSIONAL X-RAY DIFFRACTION TECHNIQUES AS A ROUTINE STEREO- CHEMICAL TOOL
Abstract
The objective was to develop and evaluate techniques for obtaining information on the structure of molecules by use of one dimensional x-ray diffraction data from powders, solutions and liquids and to obtain information on the structure of molecules. The technique is studied of collecting one dimensional diffraction data and the numerical treatment of such data for interpretation and comparison with similar observed data from a series of compounds and with corresponding functions calculated from proposed structural models. Computer programmes have been prepared to treat observed data and to calculate the necessary functions. A fully automatic diffractometer for powders is designed to collect high quality one dimensional diffraction data easily and rapidly and present it in digital form for direding by a digital computer.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 1962
- Accession Number
- AD0409098
Entities
People
- G. B. Robertson
- Jean Dollimore
- Peter Pauling
- R. S. Nyholm
Organizations
- University College London