Freitag, 28. Juni 2013, 14:15 - 15:45 iCal

In-situ small-angle X-ray scattering for materials physics and materials chemistry

Gastvortrag von Univ.-Prof. Dr Herwig PETERLIK, Universität Wien, Fakultät für Physik

 

Universität Wien, Chemische Institute, Seminarraum 2 beim Dekanat, Raum 2124, 1. Stock
Währinger Straße 42, 1090 Wien

Seminar, Workshop, Kurs


Small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) is a powerful tool to obtain information on the size, shape, orientation and arrangement of nanoscaled objects. SAXS has – in comparison to concurrent or complementary techniques – the particular advantages of easy sample preparation, a high resolution in reciprocal space and a good statistical accuracy of the collected data. The main advantage, however, is the possibility to perform in-situ measurements to follow the evolution of nanostructures at different temperatures or loads, in different environments or under processing conditions.

Selected examples from materials physics and materials chemistry (surface functionalized nano-particles in polymers, mesoporous structures, polymeric ionic liquids) as well as from nature (bio-logical tissues) are presented.


Veranstalter

Institut für Physikalische Chemie, Universität Wien


Kontakt

Univ.-Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Kautek
Universität Wien
Institut für Physikalische Chemie
01 4277 52470
wolfgang.kautek@univie.ac.at