Jc. Dore et al., SMALL-ANGLE SCATTERING STUDIES OF MESO-SCOPIC STRUCTURES WITH SYNCHROTRON X-RAYS, Radiation physics and chemistry, 45(3), 1995, pp. 413-426
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40
Categorie Soggetti
Nuclear Sciences & Tecnology","Chemistry Physical","Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical
The use of small-angle X-ray scattering techniques for the study of sp
atial inhomogeneities over the range 20 Angstrom to 2 mu m is reviewed
. The basic formalism for scattering by an inhomogeneous medium is dev
eloped with particular reference to liquid suspensions, porous solids
and solid aggregates. The instrumentation available on the Synchrotron
Radiation Source at the Daresbury Laboratory is briefly presented and
the use of the Bonse-Hart method for studies at ultra-low scattering
angles described. The extraction of structural information for a range
of natural and synthetic materials is presented with particular refer
ence to microemulsions, porous silicas, clays and composites. The comp
lementarity of X-ray and neutron techniques is critically reviewed and
prospects for future developments, particularly for the study of anis
otropic systems, are discussed.