[DGK Deutschen Gesellschaft für Kristallographie] (not later than January 15th, 2014) Powder Diffraction, a Versatile Tool in Inorganic Chemistry / ZAAC Sonderheft

"Götz Schuck" gschuck at gmx.eu
Di Dez 10 10:47:33 CET 2013


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Autor: Prof. Dr. Robert E. Dinnebier and Prof. Dr. Uwe Ruschewitz - Datum: 8 December, 2013

Dear valued colleague,

following an invitation from the editorial board of Zeitschrift für allgemeine und anorganische Chemie (Journal of Inorganic and General Chemistry), Uwe Ruschewitz and myself agreed to be guest editors of a special issue on Powder Diffraction, a Versatile Tool in Inorganic Chemistry in close cooperation with Martin Jansen as one of the editors.

The following topics are planned to be covered:

Methods and instrumentation

    Modern instrumentation in the laboratory, at the synchrotron and at neutron sources
    Qualitative and quantitative Rietveld refinement
    Sequential and parametric Rietveld refinement
    Structure determination from powder diffraction data
    In-situ XRPD in dependence on time, temperature, pressure, gas loading, UV light, in battery cells, etc.
    Powder diffraction in mechanochemical milling processes and sonochemistry
    Atomic parameters, symmetry modes, polyhedral tilting, rigid body modes
    Currently used software
    Line profile analysis, domain size, microstrain, and defects
    Pair distribution function analysis


Classes of substances and fields

    New inorganic compounds, small molecules as well as new solids
    Dyes and pigments
    ZIFs, MOFs, and Zeolithes
    Thermosalient crystals
    Cements, flooring materials
    Etc.

We cordially invite you to contribute an article/short communication/review/historical review to this special issue by April 1st, 2014. Your paper will be subjected to the normal peer review process. Please follow the guidelines for authors given at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/%28ISSN%291521-3749.

We would very much appreciate your contribution, to make this special issue a collectors item. We therefore kindly ask you to provide us with a tentative title as soon as possible (not later than January 15th, 2014). So far, no serious limitations on the lengths of the articles are given.
Sincerely Yours,

Robert Dinnebier (R.Dinnebier at fkf.mpg.de), Uwe Ruschewitz (uwe.ruschewitz at uni-koeln.de)

Contact details: Prof. Dr. Robert E. Dinnebier Max-Planck Institute for Solid State Research Heisenbergstrasse 1 D-70569 Stuttgart Germany Tel: (+)49 (0)711 689 1503 Fax: (+)49 (0)711 689 1502 E-mail: r.dinnebier at fkf.mpg.de Web : www2.fkf.mpg.de/xray
Prof. Dr. Uwe Ruschewitz Institut für Anorganische Chemie Department für Chemie Universität zu Köln Greinstraße 6 D-50939 Köln Tel.: (+49) (0)221 470 3285 Fax: (+49) (0)221 470 3933 http://solidstateii.uni-koeln.de/


 
Gesendet: Montag, 09. Dezember 2013 um 08:45 Uhr
Von: "Robert Dinnebier" <R.Dinnebier at fkf.mpg.de>
An: "Dirk-Carl.Meyer" <Dirk-Carl.Meyer at physik.tu-freiberg.de>, goetz.schuck at dgkristall2.de
Cc: "Uwe Ruschewitz" <uwe.ruschewitz at uni-koeln.de>
Betreff: ZAAC Sonderheft


Robert Dinnebier.

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Prof. Dr. Robert E. Dinnebier
Max-Planck Institute for Solid State Research
Heisenbergstrasse 1
D-70569 Stuttgart
Germany
Tel: (+)49 (0)711 689 1503
Fax: (+)49 (0)711 689 1502
E-mail: r.dinnebier at fkf.mpg.de
Web : www2.fkf.mpg.de/xray








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