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Crystallography in Ghana

Crystallography is an emerging science in Ghana, anchored by a growing base of advanced analytical instrumentation at the country’s leading universities and reinforced by international training initiatives held on Ghanaian soil.

InfrastructureResearch facilities

Two universities form the backbone of crystallography and materials characterisation capacity in Ghana, hosting diffraction, spectroscopy and microscopy instrumentation used across the physical and chemical sciences.

University of Ghana

School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Legon, Accra

The University of Ghana hosts a PANalytical Empyrean X-ray diffractometer alongside other X-ray diffraction generators, a 500 MHz Bruker nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer, scanning electron microscopes, ICP-MS, UV-Vis spectroscopy, a cyclic voltammeter, and a Shimadzu RF-6000 spectrofluorometer.

Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST)

Kumasi

KNUST hosts a 500 MHz Bruker nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer, supporting structural and analytical research in the region.

Analytical instrumentation in Ghana University of Ghana, Legon PANalytical Empyrean & X-ray diffraction 500 MHz Bruker NMR Scanning electron microscopes ICP-MS UV-Vis & cyclic voltammetry Shimadzu RF-6000 spectrofluorometer KNUST, Kumasi 500 MHz Bruker NMR Shared regional capacity for structural & analytical chemistry research
Key crystallography and characterisation instrumentation hosted at the University of Ghana and KNUST.

TrainingIUCr OpenLab events

Ghana has hosted two International Union of Crystallography (IUCr) OpenLab events, bringing hands-on crystallographic training and equipment expertise to the University of Ghana.

ScholarshipPublications and presentations

The development of crystallography in Ghana has been documented and championed by Prof Robert Kingsford-Adaboh.

Crystallography – as an emerging science: has Ghana a place?

A published account by Prof Robert Kingsford-Adaboh examining the standing of crystallography as an emerging science in Ghana, appearing in the journals of the International Union of Crystallography (2017).

Review of Crystallography in Ghana

A plenary talk by Prof Robert Kingsford-Adaboh, delivered at the joint African Light Source Conference and Pan-African Conference on Crystallography in January 2019.

Slide summarising the state of crystallography in Ghana, 2019
Overview slide from the 2019 review of crystallography in Ghana.