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Applications of stopped-flow in SAXS and SANS

Latest updated: May 25, 2020

Isabelle Grillo

Current Opinion in Colloid & Interface Science, Volume 14, Issue 6, December 2009, Pages 402-408

 

Abstract

Stopped-flow apparatus coupled with a large variety of detection techniques is one of the most frequently used instruments to study rapid kinetics. With the recent technical advances of small angle scattering beam-lines and more particularly in the fields of electronics and detectors, the 10 last years have seen the development of combined stopped-flow and small angle neutron or X-ray experiments. Time resolutions of the order of 10 ms for X-rays to 100 ms for neutrons allow one to follow the very early stages of the sample formation. This review presents recent applications in the fields of soft matter and biology. The different studies reveal pathways and intermediate states during phase transitions, which are of fundamental importance to understand and control the properties at equilibrium.

 

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