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Journal Article/Contribution to a conference proceedings | FZJ-2020-04216 |
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2020
Springer Science+Business Media
Berlin
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Please use a persistent id in citations: http://hdl.handle.net/2128/26042 doi:10.1134/S1027451020070046
Abstract: Monitoring the state of the sample on the minute-time scale is crucial in case of sensitive soft matter or biological samples, given that neutron spin echo measurements take up to several days. Moreover, there is no method to interpret the normalized intermediate scattering function obtained by neutron spin echo measurements if relevant sample properties change during the measurement. Dynamic light scattering provides information on the diffusion constant of particles in solution (biological macromolecules like proteins, protein aggregates, polymer particles, etc.) with average hydrodynamic radii in a broad range from a few nanometers up to several microns. This information can be obtained within a few minutes and it offers a good overview of the current sample state. Details on the novel in situ dynamic light scattering set-up with one fixed scattering angle and first results obtained on a molten globule state of apo-myoglobin are presented.
Keyword(s): Instrument and Method Development (1st) ; Instrument and Method Development (2nd)
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