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SWING and zeolites

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Zeolites, which were discovered in 1756 by a Swedish mineralogist, are rocks capable of separating molecules according to their size. The SWING beamline is proving well suited for monitoring the growth mechanisms and crystallisation of these nanomaterials.
 

Date: 2010
Duration: 6.44
Produced by: Jean-Yves Pipaud, EPSIM
Credits: SOLEIL synchrotron

 

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KEYWORDS

 
Synchrotron, SOLEIL,
beamline,
SWING, zeolites,
water molecules, rocks,
nanometre, crystallization,
X-ray, scattering,
samples, atoms
 

 

 

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