Pj. Mcmahon et Sd. Moss, Derivation of infinite-slit-smeared small-angle scattering from porous surface and porous mass fractals, J APPL CRYS, 32, 1999, pp. 956-962
Small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) is often used to study porous and aggre
gated fractal materials. Typically when q is small or when large primary-be
am intensities are required, the small-angle geometry employed introduces i
nfinite-slit-height smearing into the experimental data. Herein, simple der
ivations for infinite-slit-height-smeared SAXS from porous surface and mass
fractals are presented, including an approximation for aggregated mass fra
ctals, The models allow rapid analysis of background-subtracted data withou
t the need for deconvolution. An equation is derived that allows analysis o
f normalization from deconvolution routines applied to porous-fractal data.
This model is tested using simulated and experimental SAXS data.