POSSIBILITIES for X-ray crystal structure analysis of proteins are limited by the minimum spacings observed in diffraction. For many proteins, the minimum spacing is about 2.5 A.—a limit which ...
Description: Electron diffraction patterns for single crystal and polycrystalline materials are displayed on a CRT screen. A Welch model 2639 'Electron Diffraction tube' is used in an experiment in ...
Electrons shot through a crystal could be made to diffract like light waves passing through slats in a blind, or sea waves entering a narrow harbor. Electron diffraction was revolutionary not just ...
Thus, it is essential to know the crystal structures of different materials. Scattering experiments, such as X-ray diffraction, help experimental scientists determine these structures. However, ...
Credit: X-ray diffraction exposure of lithium (Li) salt B-type DNA referenced as "Li DNA B pattern". Source: Wellcome Collection. Provider: The original material is held at King's College London, ...
Credit: X-ray diffraction exposure of a sodium (Na) salt A-type DNA referenced as "F391 Na A T 7". Source: Wellcome Collection. Provider: The original material is held at King's College London, ...