On 08/19/13 16:49, Mahesh Lingaraju wrote:
Hello people
I recently obtained hexagonal rod like crystals (150x50x20 um) which
turned out to be non diffracting. What is the usual convention for
cases like this ? do people usually give up on the condition or still
try to optimize it ?
It depends: are other crystal forms available, and have you exhausted
all of the commonly available screening kits?
Are there any ligands which you might try adding to the crystallization
to firm up the lattice?
The crystals are also not very reproducible. I believe it is because
of ammonium acetate in the condition causing fluctuations in the pH
because of its volatility. Is there any way to work around such a
problem ?
When I was young and stupid, I set up some hanging drop crystals with
ammonium in the drop, but not in the reservoir. I got some xtals that
depended on the resulting pH change. Then I figured out that I should
put the ammonium salt in both the drop and the reservoir.
You don't mention your conditions, but if you are doing something
similar, you might change your procedures.
Or you could try substituting something else for the ammonium. Or
increase the amount of buffer. And try a range of pH conditions.
Cheers,
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