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Design of a multipurpose sample cell holder for the Diamond Light Source high-throughput SAXS beamline B21
The design of a multipurpose sample cell holder for the high-throughput (HT)
beamline B21 is presented. The device is compatible with the robot bioSAXS
sample changer currently installed on BM29, ESRF, and P12 Petra IV
synchrotrons. This work presents an approach that uses 3D-printing to make
hardware alterations which can expand the versatility of HT beamlines at
low cost
Controlling the formation and alignment of low molecular weight gel ‘noodles’
We show how to control the formation and alignment of gel ‘noodles’. Nanostructure alignment can be achieved reproducibly by extensional deformation as the filaments form. Using a spinning technique, very long and highly aligned filaments can be made. The Young’s moduli of the gel noodles are similar to that of a bulk gel. By using two syringe pumps in a concentric flow setup, we show that a filament-in-filament morphology can be created