1: Fundamentals of X-ray crystallography
2: X-ray crystallography in practice
3: X-ray crystallography case studies
4: Related topics
William Clegg is Senior Research Investigator at Newcastle University
`The first edition of William (Bill) Cleggs book X-ray
Crystallography in the Oxford Primer Series came along at a
propitious stage of my teaching career and was a masterpiece of
experience in chemical crystallography and clear description.'
John R. Helliwell, Acta Cryst. (2017). A73, 8384
`The first edition was excellent and great value for money, and so
became the mainstay of my recommendations to undergraduates in
their core inorganic chemistry courses for many years. Now here is
the second edition. It is an honour to be asked to review such a
successful teaching book.'
John R. Helliwell, Acta Cryst. (2017). A73, 8384
`I highly recommend this book to lecturers describing the topic of
X-ray crystallography to undergraduate core inorganic chemists as
well as to the students themselves taking such a course, who should
also rightly consider it a bargain at the price.'
John R. Helliwell, Acta Cryst. (2017). A73, 8384
`This book is a superb brief overview of X-ray
crystallography.'
Petra Bombicz, Crystallography Reviews 22:1, 79-81, 2016
`The description of the diffraction of X-rays by molecules and
crystals, and presentation of the crystal structure solution are
explained so clearly that it provides an exquisite basis of
in-depth understanding.'
Petra Bombicz, Crystallography Reviews 22:1, 79-81, 2016
`This book needs to be on your bookshelf if you are not a professor
of crystallography, but also if you are a professor of
crystallography in order to give it to your students and
colleagues.'
Petra Bombicz, Crystallography Reviews 22:1, 79-81, 2016
`The focus is firmly on the use of x-ray crystallography in
chemistry, with the bread-and-butter topic of routine structure
determination using in-house equipment being the chief subject. The
text is therefore of worldwide appeal, wherever this subject forms
part of mainstream chemistry teaching.'
Christine Cardin, Chemistry World, September 2015
`While there are many accounts of diffraction methods, there are
few written so clearly from this perspective and that emphasise the
features or issues which arise when analysing typical small
molecule crystals.'
Christine Cardin, Chemistry World, September 2015
`Clegg draws on his own experience to provide illustrative examples
- no doubt being useful for students and teachers alike.'
Christine Cardin, Chemistry World, September 2015
`X-ray crystallography is very focused, as it should be, on the
needs of students, and can be confidently recommended to this
audience.'
Christine Cardin, Chemistry World, September 2015
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