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05-MCM-2-W1M Crystal Structure Analysis

Representative: Reinhard X. Fischer

Content

- Theory of single-crystal diffraction
- Structure factor calculations
- Thermal vibration, anisotropic displacements, eigenvalue calculation
- Anomalous dispersion
- Fourier syntheses
- Patterson function
- Direct methods
- Least squares theory
- Structure solution and refinement using SHELX program
- Crystal chemical calculations
- Diffractometer operation and data collection
- Absorption correction
- Precession and Weißenberg methods

Learning Outcome

The students will be able to determine the crystal structure of minerals and synthetic, crystalline compounds, and to understand the structure/property relationships
Specifically the students will acquire the following skills
- they will be able to operate a single-crystal diffractometer and to perform the data collection with subsequent data reduction
- they will be able to determine the atom positions in crystals with unknown crystal structures
- they will be able to correlate crystal structure parameters with physicochemical properties

Requirements

The students should have a basic knowledge in geometrical crystallography, crystal chemistry, and X-ray diffraction theory

Workload

180 hours / 6 CP
Crystal structure analysis and crystal chemistry
• time for lectures and excercises (3 SWS x 14 weeks) 42 h
• time for preparation and post processing 30 h
• time for exams and preparation 18 h

Single crystal diffraction
• time for lectures and excercises (2 SWS x 14 weeks) 28 h
• time for preparation and post processing 48 h
• time for exams and preparation 14 h

Examination

module exam (combined marks):

written examnot graded