An Introductory Course to Three - Dimensional Electron Diffraction: 12-15 April 2021
Three-dimensional electron diffraction (3DED) is a powerful method for structure determination of nano- and submicron-sized crystals. It overcomes the fundamental drawback of single crystal X-ray diffraction, where large crystals are indispensable. More and more studies in the fields of porous materials, such as metal-organic frameworks, covalent organic frameworks, and zeolites, have been using 3DED to determine the structures. Here, we offer the ED course where you can learn more details about how to collect, process and use 3DED data for structure elucidation. As a fast and reliable technique, we believe 3DED will become a widespread characterisation method for developing new materials, understanding structure–property relationships and exploring new applications.
This online course, organised by Dr. Zhehao Huang (Stockholm University) is free to attend, and will run from 12-15 April 2021 inclusive, from 1300 - 17.30.
This time includes lectures, demonstrations, breaks and ample time for questions. The registration link may be found at:
https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/19403493398252302.
Организуют RSC Porous Materials Interest Group.