X-Ray Diffraction [Shankland] Flashcards
List 4 bits of information which can be gained from X-ray diffraction
Where atoms are
How they are connected to form molecules
How they pack to form crystals
To what extent they are vibrating
How does x-ray diffraction work?
Involves shining x-rays onto crystalline materials and observing scattered radiation
Name 3 pieces of information which are required to describe a crystal
Unit cell type and dimensions
Atomic co-ordinates
Space group symmetry
What are the dimensions of a unit cell?
Three lengths (a, b, c) Three angles (A, B, Y) Angles are in degrees
Name the 2 most common unit cell types
Orthorhombic = different lengths but all angles are 90c Monoclinic = different lengths, A&Y are 90c, B is not 90c
How are the lengths of a unit cell given?
Fractional co-ordinates as given in fractions of a cell edge
e.g. 0.33, 0.5, 0.9
What is in a unit cell?
Often more than 1 molecule
The molecules are not independent but are related by symmetry elements
So the position of every molecule in the unit cell does not need to be known - only 1 molecule needs to be known as long as the symmetry relationships are known
What does Z stand for?
The total number of molecules in the unit cells
What does Z’ stand for?
The number of unique molecules in the unit cell
Z/(number of symmetry elements + 1)
What is the space group used to describe?
The symmetry in a crystal
Why do atoms differ in the amount of x-rays they scatter?
X-rays scatter off of electrons
Atoms with lots of electrons scatter strongly and so can be seen easily
Atoms with few electrons scatter little (e.g. H) and so are much more difficult to see
How can diffraction be explained?
X-ray diffraction is most easily visualised as reflection from a plane in a unit cell
What is the formula of Bragg’s Law?
FORMULA
What is the link between Bragg’s law and diffraction/reflection?
A reflection is only seen when Bragg’s law is satisfied
Therefore, if a reflection is seen - the angle can be measured - so the unit cell dimensions can be calculated
Define the terms of Bragg’s law
y is the wavelength of the radiation
d is the interplanar spacing
theta is half the observed diffraction angle (c)