Hello everyone,

It's becoming almost a regular norm for my crystals to be anisotropic when I 
look at the diffraction data. Its really unideal for me because when the data 
is anisotropic my R-work and R-free values are usually high when compared to 
some lucky data I got that was not anisotropic.

I would like to hear from other people in this forum what causes a crystal to 
diffract anisotropically going to different resolution in the hkl axis.

Thank you,
Purity

Kelechi Purity Ezennubia
Graduate research assistant
Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry
Baylor University
Clinger lab C161R
[email protected]

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