Issue 46, 2015

Crystal structure analysis of molecular dynamics using synchrotron X-rays

Abstract

Recent developments of X-ray crystallography using synchrotron X-rays have made it an improved analytical approach compared with the previously used temporally and spatially averaged observations in an analyte crystal. The short-pulse character of synchrotron X-rays enables conduction of a time-resolved X-ray experiment to observe the temporal three-dimensional dynamics in a crystal. This experimental technique is useful for studies regarding photo-induced phenomena. Additionally, high intensity X-rays from a synchrotron source are effective for investigating thermal dynamics of molecules in a crystal with atomic resolution. In both cases, the dynamic nature of the molecule and molecular aggregation in a crystal are deeply involved in its function as a material. Molecular dynamics of a crystal lead to a change of the physical properties of the crystalline phase. Examples for three-dimensional observations of molecular dynamics with atomic resolution using synchrotron X-ray are summarized.

Graphical abstract: Crystal structure analysis of molecular dynamics using synchrotron X-rays

Article information

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Submitted
10 Jun 2015
Accepted
07 Sep 2015
First published
07 Sep 2015

CrystEngComm, 2015,17, 8786-8795

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Crystal structure analysis of molecular dynamics using synchrotron X-rays

M. Hoshino, S. Adachi and S. Koshihara, CrystEngComm, 2015, 17, 8786 DOI: 10.1039/C5CE01128K

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