在学校学晶体学。

IF 2.8 3区 材料科学 Q1 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Journal of Applied Crystallography Pub Date : 2025-09-12 eCollection Date: 2025-10-01 DOI:10.1107/S1600576725007459
Erhard Irmer
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摘要

晶体学的研究和x射线结构分析的介绍通常被认为是大学的任务,即使这样,通常也只在研究生学习中进行。然而,在高中科学课上对晶体结构的分析为说明和提高对基本结构化学概念的理解提供了广泛的机会。这篇文章试图分享一些经验,晶体学家谁想要与高中生晶体学的主题工作。在提出了引入学生学习晶体学主题的一些前提条件(如课程情况)后,提出了两个层次的教学简化。介绍了在化学课程中使用蛋白质数据库和剑桥结构数据库教学子集的数据库结构的例子。在Göttingen青少年实验实验室XLAB中,高中生可以以阿司匹林或柠檬酸为例,自己进行x射线衍射数据的结构测定、结构求解和细化的基本步骤。最后,提出了晶体学专题在课堂上推广的网络方案。
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Crystallography in school.

The study of crystallography and the introduction to X-ray structure analysis are generally regarded as tasks for universities and, even then, usually only in graduate studies. However, analysis of crystal structures in science classes at high schools offers a wide range of opportunities for illustrating and improving understanding of fundamental structural chemistry concepts. This article attempts to share some experiences with crystallographers who want to work with high school students on crystallographic topics. After presenting some preconditions for introducing students to crystallographic topics, such as the curricular situation, two levels of didactical reduction are suggested. Examples of the use of database structures from the Protein Data Bank and the Teaching Subset of the Cambridge Structural Database in chemistry lessons are presented. In the Göttingen experimental laboratory for young people, XLAB, high school students can carry out the essential steps of structure determination, structure solution and refinement of X-ray diffraction data themselves, using aspirin or citric acid as examples. Finally, a network scheme for promoting crystallographic topics in the classroom is proposed.

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CiteScore
10.00
自引率
3.30%
发文量
178
审稿时长
4.7 months
期刊介绍: Many research topics in condensed matter research, materials science and the life sciences make use of crystallographic methods to study crystalline and non-crystalline matter with neutrons, X-rays and electrons. Articles published in the Journal of Applied Crystallography focus on these methods and their use in identifying structural and diffusion-controlled phase transformations, structure-property relationships, structural changes of defects, interfaces and surfaces, etc. Developments of instrumentation and crystallographic apparatus, theory and interpretation, numerical analysis and other related subjects are also covered. The journal is the primary place where crystallographic computer program information is published.
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