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MRI: Acquisition of new single-crystal X-ray diffraction system for teaching/research laboratory

MRI: Acquisition of new single-crystal X-ray diffraction system for teaching/research laboratory. Tatiana Timofeeva, New Mexico Highlands University, DMR-0420863. The first in the US laser system for crystal growth on diffractometer. System allows for

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MRI: Acquisition of new single-crystal X-ray diffraction system for teaching/research laboratory

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  1. MRI: Acquisition of new single-crystal X-raydiffractionsystem for teaching/research laboratory Tatiana Timofeeva, New Mexico Highlands University, DMR-0420863 The first in the US laser system for crystal growth on diffractometer. System allows for studies of crystalline structures of liquids such as ethanol, benzene, water and other. 3m Capillary with crystal/liquid sample in a process of crystal growth.

  2. MRI: Acquisition of new single-crystal X-raydiffractionsystem for teaching/research laboratory Tatiana Timofeeva, New Mexico Highlands University, DMR-0420863 Usually travel grants are awarded to big schools. This year two grants were given to chemistry students from NM Highlands University, a small college at Northern New Mexico. NSF support for acquisition of instrumentation made it possible to conduct prize –winning research and to publish 15 papers in peer-reviewed journals. Ernest Asani’s Pauling Prize for the best poster at the American Crystallographic Conference, 2007

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