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An Insight into the Structure of Surfactants

31 Aug 2016

Small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) can be used to study the structure of surfactants micelles in water. This scientific poster present Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate as an anionic surfactant and determines its radial electron density profile using SAXS.

Modular System for Nanostructure Analysis: SAXSpace

Anton Paar

SAXSpace is a new nanostructure analyzer for small- and wide-angle X-ray scattering (SWAXS) studies of nanostructured materials. With its easy handling and push-button alignment, SAXSpace is ideally suited for routine SWAXS analysis and quality control applications. SAXS experts benefit from the spacious sample chamber and versatile sample stages, allowing for full experimental flexibility. This makes SAXSpace an ideal tool for investigating nanostructures in many different materials, including nanoparticles, biological macromolecules (Bio-SAXS), nanostructured surfaces (GI-SAXS), polymers and pharmaceuticals.

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