dear Natale,
I think a combination of Gandolfi spinning and 2D detector could indeed
be interesting!
Both reorientation and detector height matter:
J Applied Crystallography (1994) 27: 855-859.
best
Miguel
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michele gregorkiewitz
Dip Scienze Fisiche, della Terra e dell'Ambiente
Universit
9 Lug, 2015 alle 12:16
*Oggetto*:Re: synchrotron beamline info
Dear Natale,
do you think about a Gandolfi like setup? Or can the fragments be
crushed?
best
Miguel
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michele gregorkiewitz
Dip Scienze Fisiche, della Terra e dell'Ambiente
Università di Siena
via Laterina 8, I-53100 Siena
gre
Hola Miguel,
A Gandolfi like setup would be definitely easier. I guess you suggest
alternatevely to crush and dilute the material in a matrix? !
Cheers Natale
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Da:"GREGORKIEWITZ MICHAEL"
Data:Mer, 29 Lug, 2015 alle 12:16
Oggetto:Re: synchrotron beamline info
… or, indeed, can the fragments be put on a 4-circle single crystal machine at
your local university?!
Simon
> On 29 Jul 2015, at 10:48, GREGORKIEWITZ MICHAEL
> wrote:
>
> Dear Natale,
>
> do you think about a Gandolfi like setup? Or can the fragments be crushed?
>
> best
>
> Miguel
>
>
Dear Natale,
Why you are not collecting single crystal data with such beautiful crystals?
For powders the best beamline is that one which will be the first to give you
the beamtime☺
Radovan Cerny
Laboratoire de Cristallographie, DQMP
Université de Genève
24, quai Ernest-Ansermet
CH-1211 Geneva
Dear Natale,
do you think about a Gandolfi like setup? Or can the fragments be
crushed?
best
Miguel
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michele gregorkiewitz
Dip Scienze Fisiche, della Terra e dell'Ambiente
Università di Siena
via Laterina 8, I-53100 Siena
gre...@unisi.it, +39'0577'233810
Il 2015-07-29 11:33 Natale Perc