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Small Angle X-Ray Scattering Technique
Review of Scientific Instruments, 1952I. Introduction: Theory for particle size measurement by (A) peak analysis and (B) slope analysis of small angle x-ray scattering. II. Design: (A) The basis for balance between intensity and resolution is discussed. Factors are weighed in considering the selection of (B) camera geometry, (C) suitable wavelength, (D) method of ...
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Small-angle X-ray-scattering investigation of submicroscopic porosity with fractal properties
, 1984Developpement d'une methode d'analyse des courbes des diffusion de neutrons et de RX pour des sytemes poreux dans lequels les joints des pores peuvent etre decrits par des ...
H. D. Bale, P. Schmidt
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Small-angle x-ray scattering by metals
Physics Today, 1959An important event on the science calendar of Kansas City, Missouri, occurred last fall when the International Conference on Small-Angle X-Ray Scattering by Metals was held at the Midwest Research Institute on September 23–25, 1958. It was the first major scientific conference to be held in Kansas City, and it resulted, indirectly, from the intense ...
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, 2009
Small-angle X-ray scattering for macromolecules in solution is now widely used in structural biology to complement high-resolution structure determination obtained by X-ray crystallography or NMR.
G. David, J. Pérez
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Small-angle X-ray scattering for macromolecules in solution is now widely used in structural biology to complement high-resolution structure determination obtained by X-ray crystallography or NMR.
G. David, J. Pérez
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[11] Small-angle x-ray scattering
1979Publisher Summary This chapter discusses small-angle scattering experiments with particles in solution—i.e., the particles are nonoriented. A large number of particles contribute to the scattering and the resulting spatial average leads to a loss in information.
O. Kratky, Otto Glatter, Ingrid Pilz
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The Small-Angle Scattering of X-Rays by Nitrogen
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1950An experimental study has been made of the scattering of x-rays by nitrogen at various pressures and temperatures in the general region of the critical point. Particular attention was given to the scattering at small angles. Copper Kα-radiation used with a single-crystal spectrometer and narrow slits provided the means of attaining low values of sinθ/λ
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Small-Angle X-Ray and Neutron Scattering
1986Abstract This article presents the experimental and theoretical aspects of small-angle scattering, and discusses specific applications used in the characterization of metals, glasses, polymers, and ceramics. The basic methods of collimating x-rays, the cause of smearing from a line source, desmearing parameters, and the types of ...
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Small angle X-ray scattering of microemulsions
2007We have measured the small angle X-ray scattering of several water-n-octanepolyglycolether microemulsions covering a wide range of amphiphile concentrations, while keeping near to the top of the three-phase triangle in its symmetrical position. The resulting scattering curves are in excellent agreement with the formula derived by Teubner and Strey [13]
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