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Small Angle Neutron Scattering
2016Recent progress on materials for hydrogen storage have pointed out that kinetics and thermodynamics can be modified by nano-confinement of hydrides in porous scaffolds. The investigation of the structural features of these particular systems is challenging with conventional methods, for instance due to the lack of peaks in the diffraction pattern ...
Sabrina Sartori, Kenneth D. Knudsen
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Small-angle neutron scattering
2006The use of small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) for the study of biological macromolecules is described. Topics covered in this chapter include: the theoretical basis of SANS; contrast variation; and the measurement of distances between chemically specified points in a macromolecule or macromolecular complex. Practical considerations are addressed and
D. M. Engelman, P. B. Moore
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Foams As Viewed by Small-Angle Neutron Scattering
Langmuir, 2003We report on small-angle neutron scattering measurements obtained in situ on three-dimensional aqueous foams stabilized by sodium dodecyl sulfate. Isotropic as well as anisotropic scattering data have been collected for two kinds of foams: wet foams in the steady-state regime of constant gas bubbling and dry foams under free draining conditions ...
Axelos M.A.V., Monique, Boué, François
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Small-angle neutron scattering
2009Abstract The theory and practice of small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) dates back to the 1930s and is well described in the classic book of Guinier and Fournet (1955). Small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) came much later. It was not until the early 1970s, when position-sensitive detectors on cold neutron guides became available, that ...
B T M Willis, C J Carlile
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Small-Angle Neutron Scattering
1997Small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) experiments from networks were initiated by Benoit and collaborators in the mid-1970s. Currently, SANS is an important major technique used in studying network structure and behavior. Its importance lies in its being a direct method with which observations may be made at the molecular-length scale without the need ...
Burak Erman, James E. Mark
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Small-angle neutron scattering
2000Abstract Small-angle scattering (SAS) of X-rays or neutrons arises from scattering density fluctuations of the order 10—100 A. In biological studies, samples are usually solutions of macromolecules in this size range. Depending on the experimental conditions such as macromolecular concentration, for example, SAS provides information on ...
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Small Angle Scattering of Neutrons
Physical Review, 1951The differential and total scattering cross sections have been calculated for slow neutrons impinging on crystalline spheres whose radii are very much greater than the neutron wavelength. The results for the differential cross section show that when the difference, $\ensuremath{\rho}$, between the neutron phase shift in traversing the particle diameter
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Investigations on small angle scattering with neutrons
Bulletin de la Société française de Minéralogie et de Cristallographie, 1967L'application des neutrons très lents à la diffraction aux petits angles des réseaux déformés de longue période ou de grandes dimensions, offre des avantages par rapport à la diffraction des rayons X, proprement dite : — l'élimination de la double diffraction de Bragg.
Springer, T., Schmatz, W.
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Small angle neutron scattering by opals
Physics and Chemistry of Minerals, 1997Micro- and non-crystalline opals, chalcedony and flint show diffuse small angle neutron scattering (SANS). Precious opals give rise to two additional intensity maxima at very small scattering angles which are due to Bragg reflections from the closest packed non-crystalline silica spheres.
H. Graetsch, K. Ibel
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Small Angle Scattering of Thermal Neutrons
Physical Review, 1950Experiments on the small angle scattering of thermal neutrons by powders are compared with theory. The available theories, which closely resemble those for small angle scattering of x-rays, are found to give a satisfactory account of the results. In general, the neutrons are scattered into a Gaussian distribution in angle whose width is directly ...
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