An x-ray crystal structure solved by Philip Coppens, a founding - TopicsExpress



          

An x-ray crystal structure solved by Philip Coppens, a founding member of ChemMatCARS, has been chosen by Chemical & Engineering News as one of the world’s top 10 crystal structures ever solved. The structure of sodium nitroprusside was studied in the framework of pioneering research on excited state crystalline structures. A large portion of the experimental work was performed at the IME-managed ChemMatCARS beamline and, more recently, the BioCARS beamline, at the Advanced Photon Source (APS) at Argonne National Lab. Founding Pritzker Director Matthew Tirrell is the ChemMatCARS principal investigator - managing the three experimental stations in the areas of advanced small-molecule crystallography, liquid surface and interface scattering, and ultra-small to wide-angle scattering. Read more about the ChemMatCARS collaboration at: chemmatcars.uchicago.edu
Posted on: Fri, 24 Oct 2014 18:01:19 +0000

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