
10th Annual Bruker/MIT Symposium
Friday, February 17 and Saturday, February 18 2006
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X-ray diffraction is the single most powerful method in modern structure determination, and frequently the results from an X-ray analysis give a chemist's research a completely new direction. However, the amount of information that can be gained from a crystal structure grows dramatically with the knowledge the chemist has about the method. The posters and talks, as well as discussions along this year's Bruker/MIT symposium demonstrated how much more information than just bond lengths and -angles can be derived from an X-ray structure. On these internet pages I have compiled a selection of pictures taken by me during the 2006 Bruker/MIT Symposium.
P. Mueller, February 2006 |
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