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Chemical reactions rarely go from start to finish in a single step, as intermediates form during the transition between starting materials and final products. For example, when our bodies ...
The reaction products can then be directly examined by X-ray crystallographic methods. Japanese researchers from the University of Tokyo have made a complex that crystallizes as a porous solid.
Using X-ray laser pulses, the structure of matter can be studied with previously unprecedented accuracy. However, the pulses are so violent that they destroy the sample being irradiated.
Crystals in a pink X-ray beam Serial crystallography using broad-spectrum X-rays at a synchrotron source Date: November 3, 2017 Source: Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY ...
Using X-ray laser pulses, the structure of matter can be studied with previously unprecedented accuracy. However, the pulses are so violent that they destroy the sample being irradiated.
A team of researchers, led by Professor Chae Un Kim from the Department of Physics at UNIST, has successfully tracked the ...