Introduction to Small-Angle X-ray Scattering - SAXS beamline at the TUGraz Outstation at the Elettra synchrotron

Simultaneous small angle and wide angle X-ray Scattering is a well-established and widely used technique for structure determination in the range between 1 and 100 nm for small angle scattering regime and 0.1 and 1 nm for the wide angle scattering regime.
The video showcases how SAXS works, what samples can be studied and in which research domains it can be used.

Keywords: Small-Angle X-ray scattering, Materials Science, COVID research, life sciences, drug delivery, surface science

Resource type: video

Target audience: scientists, researchers, Materials scientists, biologists, chemists, life scientists

Difficulty level: Medium

Authors: CERIC-ERIC CERIC-ERIC
Contributors: Heinz Amenitsch, Barbara Sartori
Introduction to Small-Angle X-ray Scattering - SAXS beamline at the TUGraz Outstation at the Elettra synchrotron https://pan-training.eu/materials/introduction-to-small-angle-x-ray-scattering-saxs-beamline-at-the-tugraz-outstation-at-the-elettra-synchrotron Introduction to the SAXS Beamline by Heinz Amenitsch and Barbara Sartori: : Small-Angle X-ray Scattering at the CERIC Austrian partner facility of the Graz University of Technology at the Elettra synchrotron in Trieste, Italy Link to SAXS webpage: https://www.ceric-eric.eu/lab-instrument/small-angle-x-ray-scattering/ Small-Angle X-ray scattering, Materials Science, COVID research, life sciences, drug delivery, surface science scientists researchers Materials scientists biologists chemists life scientists


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