Practical Crystallography with a Transmission Electron Microscope
Benjamin L. Weare (1, 2), Kayleigh L. Y. Fung (3), Ian Cardillo-Zallo (1, 4), William J. Cull (2), Michael W. Fay (1, 5), Stephen P. Argent (2), Paul D. Brown (5) ((1) Nanoscale, Microscale Research Centre, University of Nottingham (2) School of Chemistry

TL;DR
This paper introduces GiveMeED, software that simplifies 3D electron diffraction data collection on standard TEMs, enabling routine crystal structure determination of tiny samples with integrated correlative analysis.
Contribution
We present GiveMeED, a novel software tool that streamlines 3DED data acquisition on conventional TEMs, making crystal structure solutions more accessible and routine.
Findings
Successful structure solutions for paracetamol, copper(II) phthalocyanine, and perchlorocoronene.
Effective collection of reflections beyond 0.8 Å for routine crystallography.
GiveMeED is freely available for community use and modification.
Abstract
Three-dimensional electron diffraction (3DED) is a powerful technique providing for crystal structure solutions of sub-micron sized crystals too small for structure determination via X-ray techniques. The entry requirement, however, of a transmission electron microscope (TEM) adapted with bespoke software for coordinated sample stage rotation and continuous electron diffraction data acquisition has generally inhibited the wider uptake of 3DED. To address this limitation, we present novel software GiveMeED appropriate for controlled 3DED data acquisition. The collection of useable reflections beyond 0.8 {\AA} makes 3DED crystallographic processing effectively routine, using standard software and workflows derived from single-crystal X-ray diffraction (SCXRD) techniques. A full experimental workflow for 3DED on a conventional TEM is described in practical terms, in combination with direct…
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TopicsCrystallization and Solubility Studies
