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

ASCORBIC-ACID SULFATE METABOLISM BY CULTURED HUMAN FIBROBLASTS
AD BOND
FEDERATION PROCEEDINGS
(1972)
31
An Automatic Optimiser for Air Flow Direction Measurement
AM Porter, PL Neely, AD Bond
Measurement and Control
(1968)
1
Metabolic changes in rats exposed to an oxygen-enriched environment.
AD Bond, JP Jordan, JB Allred
American Journal of Physiology
(1967)
212
ELECTRONIC MODE-CONTROL OF OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS
AD BOND, PL NEELY
ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING
(1966)
38
A NEW FOURIER SYNTHESIZER BASED ON EMITTER COUPLED MULTIVIBRATOR
AD BOND
ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING
(1965)
37
How Changing the Bridgehead Can Affect the Properties of Tripodal Ligands
D Wright, A Bond
Angewandte Chemie International Edition

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