E-Book, Englisch, Band 34, 218 Seiten
22nd Annual Conference of the German Crystallographic Society. March 2014, Berlin, Germany
1. Auflage 2014
ISBN: 978-3-11-037638-8
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: PDF
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E-Book, Englisch, Band 34, 218 Seiten
Reihe: Zeitschrift für Kristallographie / SupplementeISSN
ISBN: 978-3-11-037638-8
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
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Scientists working in the field of Crystallography, Earth Science
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Weitere Infos & Material
1;Table of Content;3
2;IYCr 2014 Celebration;5
3;Laue Prize 2013;6
4;Plenary Talks;7
5;Talks;10
5.1;MS01 – Crystallography of pharmaceutically active compounds & halogen and hydrogen bonds in crystal engineering;10
5.2;MS02 – Functional materials and technologies for energy conversion and catalysis;14
5.3;MS03 – Temperature, pressure and field induced processes/phase transitions;19
5.4;MS04 – Hot new structures I;24
5.5;MS05 – Inorganic structural chemistry – synthesis, structure, properties and applications I;26
5.6;MS06 – Structure-property relations in materials sciences I;31
5.7;MS07 – Synchrotron opportunities and challenging structure determinations I (Bio);36
5.8;MS08 – Quasicrystals and incommensurate structures;39
5.9;MS09 – Crystallography in geology – microstructures as indicators of rock forming processes;43
5.10;MS10 – Protein function and regulation;48
5.11;MS11 – Synchroton opportunities and challenging structure determinations II (Other);52
5.12;MS12 – Inorganic structural chemistry – synthesis, structure, properties and applications II;56
5.13;MS13 – Therapeutic targets and fragment-based drug discovery;61
5.14;MS14 – Structure-property relations in materials sciences II;65
5.15;MS15 – Charge density for understanding chemical bonding in organic and inorganic structures (dedic. to Prof. Luger);71
5.16;MS16 – Hot new structures II;74
5.17;MS17 – Spectroscopy as supporting method in structure determination;77
5.18;MS18 – Crystallography in archeometry;81
6;Poster;85
6.1;MS01 – Crystallography of pharmaceutically active compounds and halogen and hydrogen bonds in crystal engineering;85
6.2;MS02 – Functional materials and technologies for energy conversion and catalysis;88
6.3;MS03 – Temperature, pressure and field induced processes/phase transitions;99
6.4;MS04 – Hot new structures;105
6.5;MS05 – Inorganic structural chemistry – synthesis, structure, properties and applications;112
6.6;MS06 – Structure property relations in materials scienes;162
6.7;MS07 – Synchrotron opportunities and challenging structure determinations;176
6.8;MS08 – Quasicrystals and incommensurate structures;188
6.9;MS09 – Crystallography in geology – microstructures as indicators of rock forming processes;190
6.10;MS10 – Protein function and regulation;191
6.11;MS13 – Therapeutic targets and fragment-based drug discovery;203
6.12;MS15 – Charge density for understanding chemical bonding in organic and inorganic structures (dedic. to Prof. Luger);206
6.13;MS17 – Spectroscopy as supporting method in structure determination;209
6.14;MS18 – Crystallography in archeometry;212
7;Index of Authors;213