AMMRL: x-ray question

From: Karen Ann Smith <karenann_at_unm.edu>
Date: Fri, 15 Jan 2010 15:41:37 -0700

I know this isn't technically an NMR question. However, some of you are
affiliated with x-ray labs.

So, for United States academic institutions, what does the x-ray
facility charge for structures? Small molecule, not protein.

(I know that this may vary with molecule size, and who mounts the
crystal, takes the data, and solves the structure. I'm interested in
all of the above.)

Thanks,

replies just to me, as I am sure most members are not interested.

kas

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