X-ray crystallography

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    • Bernal
    • Ewald
      • In Paul Peter Ewald

        …the forefront of developments in X-ray crystallography and also devised a graphic method of solving the equation described by Sir Lawrence Bragg in 1912, the fundamental law of X-ray scattering, which involves a geometric construction now known as Ewald’s sphere. He went to the United States in 1949, and from…

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    • Lonsdale
      • Dame Kathleen Lonsdale, 1948
        In Dame Kathleen Lonsdale

        In 1929 her use of X rays definitely established the regular hexagonal arrangement of carbon atoms in the molecules of benzene compounds. Later she developed an X-ray technique with which she obtained an accurate measurement (to seven figures) of the distance between carbon atoms in diamond. She also applied crystallographic…

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    • Wyckoff
      • In Ralph Walter Graystone Wyckoff

        …of the Laue method of X-ray crystal analysis (after the German physicist Max von Laue), he devised techniques for deriving the crystal structure from the complicated X-ray diffraction photographs. His attention shifted to the study of organic substances, and attempts to purify and crystallize proteins resulted in the perfection of…

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