CHEM 340 - X-RAY CRYSTALLOGRAPHY

Institution:
Hiram College
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X-RAY CRYSTALLOGRAPHY~X-ray diffraction is an important tool for finding the positions of atoms in molecular structures, and for measuring the resulting inter-atomic distance and angles. It is routinely applied to all classes of molecules, now including even those as complex as proteins. In this course, discussions of crystallization, X-ray production and detection, crystal symmetry and the Fourier relationship between direct and reciprocal space leads to the use of the SHELX software package (Sheldrick, 1997) for the solution of small molecule structures. We will introduce the XTALVIEW software package (McRee, 1999) as we look at the problems posed in protein crystallography. Some additional work will be required of those students wishing this to count as an Advanced Chemistry course. Prerequisites: Chemistry 220 and high-school physics.
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0.00 - 4.00
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Multiple
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Phone Number:
(330) 569-3211
Regional Accreditation:
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
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Semester

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