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Jack D. Dunitz X-Ray Analysis and the Structure of Organic Molecules From the Reviews of the First Edition ‘The book may be recommended most heartily to anyone who would like to know how molecular structures are determined and what can be deduced from them apart from their topology. The author is evidently a great admirer of the method and its results. The reviewer would agree that ‘cooking' is not the only way to bring chemically relevant knowledge to light.' Angew. Chem., Int. Ed. ‘All the information in this text is of considerable value especially to those engaged in, or about to embark upon, X-ray crystal structure analysis but even more so, perhaps, to the non-specialist who may now proceed profitably and discriminately to read the explosively growing crystallographic literature. The author has certainly succeeded in taking us not only on a guided tour, but at the same time has provided rather more of the kind of detail one expects in the best guidebooks.' Int. Rev. Phys. Chem. ‘All crystallographers, whatever their special structural interests, should get a copy and keep it by them, and many research supervisors will be very happy to entrust their research students to such a sound and stimulating guide.' Chem. in Britain
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Topics discussed are: crystal structure analysis and molecular structure. Second corrected reprint.
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X-Ray Analysis and the Structure of Organic Molecules (George Fisher Baker Non-Resident Lectureship in Chemistry at Cornell University)
X-Ray Analysis and the Structure of Organic Molecules (George Fisher Baker Non-Resident Lectureship in Chemistry at Cornell University),Jack D. Dunitz,Cornell Univ Pr,0801411157,Molecular structure,X-ray crystallography
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