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Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry

 

Senior Research Associate (X-Ray Crystallography)

Chemical Crystallography

Crystallographic methods provide detailed atomic-level descriptions of crystalline solids, including molecular structure and geometrical information on intermolecular interactions.

Single-crystal and powder X-ray diffraction are core analytical techniques within the chemical sciences, which support and augment a broad range of research within the Department. Modern diffraction instruments, applied at both laboratory and synchrotron sources, enable complex chemical problems to be tackled using crystallographic methods: for example, characterizing and understanding the consequences of disorder in molecular crystals or monitoring chemical changes in single crystals or crystalline powders.

Publications

1-Hydroxy-2(1H)-pyridinethione
A Bond, W Jones
– Acta Crystallographica Section C Crystal Structure Communications
(1999)
55,
1536
Sodium (nitrilotriacetato)magnesate pentahydrate
M Kaneyoshi, A Bond, W Jones
– Acta Crystallographica Section C: Crystal Structure Communications
(1999)
55,
1260
A New Ammonium Manganese(II) Gallium Phosphate Hydrate: NH4[MnGa2(PO4)3(H2 O)2]
AM Chippindale, AR Cowley, AD Bond
– Acta Crystallographica Section C Crystal Structure Communications
(1998)
54,
IUC9800061
Synthesis and Characterization of [NH3(CH2)4NH3][Ga(PO 4)(PO3OH)], a One-Dimensional Gallophosphate
AM Chippindale, AD Bond, AD Law, AR Cowley
– Journal of Solid State Chemistry
(1998)
136,
227
MnGaPO-2:  Synthesis and Characterization of [MnGa(PO3OH)2(PO4)][C6N2H14], a New Microporous Manganese−Gallium Phosphate
AM Chippindale, AD Bond, AR Cowley, AV Powell
– Chemistry of Materials
(1997)
9,
2830
Synthesis and characterisation of transition-metal-substituted gallium phosphates with the laumontite structure
AD Bond, AM Chippindale, AR Cowley, JE Readman, AV Powell
– Zeolites
(1997)
19,
326
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Research Interest Group

Telephone number

01223 336352

Email address

adb29@cam.ac.uk