Browsing by Subject "X-ray diffraction"
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Cryosolvents useful for protein and enzyme studies below −100°C
(Elsevier, 2000)For the study of protein structure, dynamics, and function, at very low temperatures it is desirable to use cryosolvents that resist phase separation and crystallisation. We have examined these properties in a variety of ... -
Grain growth and kinetics for nanocrystalline magnesium alloy produced by mechanical alloying
(Pergamon Press, 2001)A study on the kinetics of grain growth of an Mg-12.1 wt%Cu alloy produced by mechanical alloying was carried out. The grain sizes of as-mechanically alloyed powder and of cold-compacted annealed powder were determined ... -
In situ synchrotron high-energy X-ray diffraction analysis on phase transformations in Ti–Al alloys processed by equal-channel angular pressing
(Wiley Blackwell, 2010)Mixtures of 47-Al and 53-Ti powders (atomic %) have been consolidated using back pressure equal-channel angular pressing starting with both raw and ball-milled powders. In situ synchrotron high-energy X-ray diffraction ... -
Quantifying the properties of low-cost powder metallurgy titanium alloys
(2017-02)The extensive industrial employment of titanium is hindered by its high production costs where reduction of these costs can be achieved using cheap alloying elements and appropriate alternative processing techniques. In ... -
Syntheses and structural studies of several diynyl-ruthenium complexes and their adducts with cyano-alkenes
(Wiley, 2011)Herein are described some continuing investigations into the reactions of cyano-alkenes with diynyl-ruthenium complexes which have resulted in the preparation and characterisation of diynyl-ruthenium compounds Ru(C≡CC≡CR)(PP)Cp ...