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18 February 1997 Small-angle x-ray scattering under extreme conditions of temperature, pressure, and time
Peter Laggner, Manfred Kriechbaum
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Proceedings Volume 3095, X-Ray Investigations of Polymer Structures; (1997) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.267193
Event: X-Ray Investigations of Polymer Structures, 1996, Bielsko-Biala, Poland
Abstract
The mechanism and kinetics of phospholipid phase transitions--induced by temperature jumps or pressure jumps and investigated by time-resolved X-ray diffraction using synchrotron radiation--are discussed. Mechanistic models for these thermotropic and barotropic phase transitions obtained from these jump relaxation measurements under non- equilibrium conditions are discussed. In particular, linear or non-linear non-equilibrium, phospholipid phases and transitions, diffraction from partly ordered and disordered lipid systems, and lipid polymorphism are discussed. Then X- ray diffraction with synchrotron radiation, and especially time-resolved X-ray diffraction on lipid phase transitions (T-jumps), pressure jump induced phase transitions, and radiation damage are reviewed. Finally, conclusions are drawn and more than 60 references are listed.
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Peter Laggner and Manfred Kriechbaum "Small-angle x-ray scattering under extreme conditions of temperature, pressure, and time", Proc. SPIE 3095, X-Ray Investigations of Polymer Structures, (18 February 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.267193
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KEYWORDS
X-ray diffraction

X-rays

Diffraction

Lanthanum

Crystals

Sensors

Synchrotron radiation

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