Crystal requirements
…3-lens SWISSCI sitting-drop crystallization plates with typical drop volumes ranging from 100 – 400 nL. We are not able to support experiments on-site that require crystallization in hanging-drop plates, 24/48-well…
…3-lens SWISSCI sitting-drop crystallization plates with typical drop volumes ranging from 100 – 400 nL. We are not able to support experiments on-site that require crystallization in hanging-drop plates, 24/48-well…
…These standards are listed below. Any deviation or addition to the standards will need a close contact with the support facilities at MAX IV. MAX IV coordinate system for beamlines…
…big step that will boost our knowledge about materials from renewable resources, such as wood, and support a wider use of fiber materials in packaging and other application areas,” says…
…synchrotron experts. The initiative is supported by a consortium of eight Swedish universities (Implementing Partners) and an international network of 43 Associated Partners, including market-leading industrial companies, that are all…
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…dimension: 7mm x 50mm (w x h). Leakless Ag/AgCl reference electrodes are available on request. Maximum reference electrode diameter of 5 mm. Contact beamline staff to discuss sample/electrode requirements if…
…at the time of scheduling. Please contact Thomas Ursby (see top of right hand side menu) for questions regarding the call. All users are encouraged to get in contact before…
If you are interested in accessing the advanced rheological testing available at MAX IV, please contact the beamline staff well in advance of a proposal deadline. For challenging experiments, preliminary…
For fast access please contact the beamline. We encourage users to contact us for sample feasibility tests prior to serial crystallography beamtime. Follow this link to read more about all…
…study, the researchers printed a metal pattern of aluminium topped with palladium, resembling contacts like those commonly made for semiconductor devices, onto the surface before heating it. They found that…