About this Structure
Welcome to the X-ray Structural Facility of
North Carolina State University,
Raleigh. The Facility serves the structural needs of the
Department of Chemistry,
the University community and organizations in the Research Triangle area. Crystal and
molecular structures are determined by single crystal X-ray diffraction.
The X-ray Structural Facility is located in 737 Dabney
Hall
Facility Director: Dr. Paul D. Boyle.
Equipment:
- Diffractometers
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- Enraf-Nonius CAD4 diffractometer.
- Enraf-Nonius CAD4-MACH diffractometer with
Low Temperature attachment.
- Computing
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- Silicon Graphics Workstation. MIPS R4400. Molecular
Visualization/Computational Chemistry, Cambridge Structural Database server.
- Linux Workstation. PII-400. Crystallographic calculations.
- Linux Workstation. PII-400. Crystallographic Results
server.
- Linux Workstation. PII-233. Diffractometer control,
NFS server.
Linux is a fully featured, mostly POSIX
compliant, unix-like operating system for PC's.
Resources:
- Request for Structure Determination
- Download a PDF of the Sample Submission Form from the link above.
- Growing X-ray Quality Crystals
- If you are interested in some tips on growing X-ray quality crystals,
then try reading Growing Crystals that Will Make Your Crystallographer
Happy. Naturally, if you want to share some of your favorite
crystal growing recipies, feel free to email them to
[email protected]
- Softcopy Results
- Softcopies of your crystallographic results can be downloaded via the
Web.
- Literature references
- Literature references for software used in the crystallographic
structure analyses done in this Facility are available to help you
write up your results.
- Other Resources
- This server also has links to the X-ray Facility's anonymous ftp site for various
Linux, DOS and Mac goodies,
the Facility's Annual Report, and various on-line documentation.
-
Tutorial on X-ray Diffraction.
- This is a nice graphic tutorial on diffraction.
Other Web Resources
Here are some other interesting or useful home pages concerning crystallography or
chemistry.
Other major chemical instrumentation Facilities at NCSU are the:
Return to:
NCSU Dept. of Chemistry Home Page
NCSU Home Page
[email protected]
Last Updated 27 August 2003