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high pressure cells compilation
- Subject: high pressure cells compilation
- From: Marcelo <marcelo@venus.fisica.unlp.edu.ar>
- Date: Mon, 24 Nov 1997 08:27:21 -0300
La Plata, 24.11.97 Dear members of the SAS mailing list. As requested by Prof. Barnes, I summarized the results of my search on HIGH PRESSURE CELLS FOR BIO-SAXS MEASUREMENTS. All this information was compiled because of the kindly e-mails of more than 10 collegues who have answered my question. I want to thank all the hinds and advises recieved during this search and I hope that this information will be useful. Yours. Dr. MARCELO CEOLIN. Physics Department. University of La Plata, Argentine. ********************************************************************* REFERENCES. *P.T.C.Soet al. Rev.Sci.Inst. v63 (1992) 1763-1770. *A.Mencke et al. Rev.Sci.Inst. v64 (1993) 383-389. (up to 300MPa) Biophysics J. v67 (1994) 293-303. J.Phys.Chem. v100 (1996) 299-306. J.Phys.Chem. v100 (1996) 5608-5610. *J.Erbes et al. Ber.Bunsenges.Phys.Chem. v100 (1996) 1713-1722. *C.Czeslik et al. NIM A368 (1996) 847-851 (using diamond anvil technique). *M.Lorenzen et al. J.de Physique IV, Coll. C8, suppl. J. de Physique I, v3 (1993) 487. *K.Pressl, M.Kriechbaum, M.Steinhart and P.Laggner in the Dec. 1997 issue of Rev.Sci.Instrum (using Be-windows). *D.A.Hajduk et al. J.Macromol. v38 (1995) 7148. (stainless steel, up to 4kbar). *S.Janssen et al. Macromolecules v26 (1993) 5587. (pmax=2kbar, Tmax=150C). *W.B.Holzapfel and N.S.Isaacs (eds.) "High pressure techniques in chemistry and physics, a practical approach" OUP (1997) ISBN 0 19 855811 2. *So et al. Rev.Sci.Instr. v63 (1992) 1763. ADRESSES: As it was claimed by Dr.T.Gutberlet, the following collegues have experience on biological applications of high pressure SAXS. Dr. David Worcester: worcester@biosci.mbp.missouri.edu Prof. Dr. Winter: winter@steak.Chemie.Uni-Dortmund.DE Prof. Dr. Peter Laggner: fibrlagg@mbox.tu-graz.ac.at Stefan Janssen indicate that there is a 10kbar cell at the SAXS beam line at ESRF and information about this cell could be obteined contacting Dr. M.Lorenzen lorenzen@esrf.fr or Dr. C.Riekel riekel@esrf.fr
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