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Marija Dubackic, Veronica Lattanzi, Yun Liu, Michael Haertlein, Juliette Devos, Emma Sparr, Sara Linse, Ulf Olsson
We have investigated the interactions between α-Synuclein (aSyn) and small unilamellar vesicles composed of a mixture of zwitterionic POPC and anionic POPS lipids. aSyn monomers spontaneously adsorb onto the anionic lipid vesicles where they adopt an α
Sharareh Rezaei, Emily Blick, Kenneth Mineart, Elizabeth Kelley
Lipid vesicles are applicable in a wide variety of uses including both academic and commercial avenues. In all of these cases, it is crucial to understand and connect the chemical degradation of constituent molecules – i.e., lipids – with the physical
Priscila Costa, Jamie Weaver, M Raele, Kevin Pritchard, Juscelino Leao, C Domienikan, Nicholas C. Maliszewskyj, F da Silva, W Pereira, Frederico Genezini
This study demonstrates the construction and operation of a portable, solid-state thermal neutron sensor that utilizes a photodiode coated with a thin layer of boron-10 (10B). The boron layer was created using pulsed laser deposition and analyzed through
Neutron reflectometry (NR) is a powerful technique for interrogating the structure of thin films at interfaces. Because NR measurements are slow and instrument availability is limited, measurement efficiency is paramount. One approach to improving
Rachel Rohde, Kurtis Carsch, Matthew Dods, Henry Jiang, Alexandra McIsaac, Ryan Klein, Hyunchul Kwon, Sarah Karstens, Yang Wang, Adrian Huang, Jordan Taylor, Yuto Yabuuchi, Nikolay Tkachenko, Katie Meihaus, Hiroyasu Furukawa, Danielle Yahne, Kaitlyn Engler, Karen Bustillo, Andrew Minor, Jeffrey Reimer, Martin Head-Gordon, Craig Brown, Jeffrey Long
Carbon capture can mitigate point-source carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, but hurdles remain that impede the widespread adoption of amine-based technologies. Capturing CO2 at temperatures closer to those of many industrial exhaust streams (>200°C) is of
Megan Mitchell, Charles Majkrzak, David Hoogerheide
Flow cells are ubiquitous in laboratories and automated instrumentation and are crucial for ease of sample preparation, analyte addition, and buffer exchange. Often, the assumption that the fluids have exchanged completely in a flow cell is crucial to data
Nicolau Lopez-Pinto, Christopher Jensen, Zhijie Chen, Zhengwei Tan, Zheng Ma, Maciej Liedke, Maik Butterling, Andreas Wagner, Javier Herrero-Martin, Enric Menendez, Josep Nogues, Kai Liu, Jordi Sort
The increasing energy demand in information technologies requires novel low-power procedures to store and process data. Magnetic materials, central to these technologies, are usually controlled through magnetic fields or spin-polarized currents that are
A method is described for determination of fluorine in reference materials by chopped beam cold neutron prompt gamma-ray activation analysis (CB-CNPGAA). The chopper cycle is set to 11 s on/off to match the t1/2 of 20F. To reduce systematic error, the F
H. C. Mandujano, Gicela Saucedo Salas, Tianyu Li, Peter Zavalij, Alicia Manjon-Sanz, Nicholas Butch, Efrain Rodriguez
We present the magnetic behavior and resulting transport properties of TaSe2 when intercalated by magnetically active cobalt cations. Acting as the layered host, TaSe2 is a transition metal dichalcogenide (TMD) that adopts the 2H-polytype. We find through
Single-crystalline covalent organic frameworks (COFs) are highly desirable towards understanding their pore chemistry and functions. Herein, two 50100 μm single-crystalline three-dimensional (3D) COFs, TAM-TFPB-COF and TAPB-TFS-COF, were fabricated from
Mads Amdisen, Yongqiang Cheng, Niina Jalarvo, Daniel Pajerowski, Craig Brown, Torben R. Jensen, Mikael S. Andersson
Reorientational dynamics in solid electrolytes can significantly enhance the ionic conductivity, and understanding these dynamics can facilitate the rational design of improved solid electrolytes. Additionally, recent investigations on metal hydridoborate
Heather H. Chen-Mayer, Dagistan Sahin, Bryan Remley, Steven Brown, David Goodman
A dual-plane Compton imaging detector previously developed for prompt gamma imaging has been further tested and calibrated for quantitative radioactivity determination, specifically to assess radioactive debris from a reactor fuel element containing
Richard A. Livingston, Preethi Sridhar, Neal Berke, Amde M. Amde, Heather H. Chen-Mayer
Prompt Gamma Activation Analysis (PGAA) is an elemental analysis method based on radiative neutron capture that is isotope-specific and has a high sensitivity to chlorine (Cl). To evaluate the feasibility of replacing the conventional wet chemistry method
Guangcui Yuan, Paul Salipante, Steven D. Hudson, Richard Gillilan, Qingqiu Huang, Harold Hatch, Vincent Shen, Alexander Grishaev, Suzette Pabit, Rahul Upadhya, Sudeep Adhikari, Jainik Panchal, Marco Blanco, Yun Liu
The solution viscosity and protein−protein interactions (PPIs) as a function of temperature (4−40 °C) were measured at a series of protein concentrations for a monoclonal antibody (mAb) with different formulation conditions, which include NaCl and sucrose
Charles W. Clark, Dmitry Pushin, Michael G. Huber, Kirill Zhernenkov, Jonathan White, Lisa DeBeer-Schmitt, David Cory, Huseyin Ekinici, Melissa Henderson, Owen Lailey, Dusan Sarenac
The Airy wave packet is a solution to the potential-free Schr¨odinger equation that exhibits remark-able properties such as self-acceleration, non-diffraction, and self-healing. Although Airy beams are now routinely realized with electromagnetic waves and
Fumiaki Funama, Caitlyn Wolf, Kathleen Weigandt, Jiazhou Shen, Steven Parnell, Fankang Li
We show the implementation of superconducting magnetic Wollaston prisms for spin echo small-angle neutron scattering. Two calibration methods for the spin echo length are presented: one utilizing spin echo modulated small-angle neutron scattering and the
The aCORN experiment measures the electron-antineutrino a-coefficient in free neutron decay. We update the previous aCORN results to include radiative and recoil corrections to first order. The corrected combined result is a = -0.10859 +/- 0.00125 (stat) +
John Jurns, Philipp Arnold, Jeremy Cook, Osman Celikten
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Center for Neutron Research (NCNR) houses an aging reactor that serves more than 40 % of all cold neutron research needs in the U.S. First critical in 1967, the National Bureau of Standards Reactor
Morgan Kramer, Trump Benjamin, Luke Daemen, Rafael Balderas-Xicohtencatl, Yongqiang Cheng, Anibal J. Ramirez-Cuesta, Craig Brown, Tomce Runcevski
The surface of Titan, Saturn's icy moon, is believed to be comprised of various molecular minerals with a great diversity in structure and composition. Under the surface conditions, 93 K and 1.45 atm, most small molecules solidify and form minerals
Jihyuk Kim, Benjamin Thompson, Taiki Tominaga, Takahito Osawa, Takeshi Egami, Stephan Forster, Michael Ohl, Erkan Senses, Antonio Faraone, Norman J. Wagner
The Rouse dynamics of polymer chains in model nanocomposite polyethylene oxide/silica nanoparticles (NPs) was investigated using quasielastic neutron scattering. The apparent Rouse rate of the polymer chains decreases as the particle loading increases
Antonio Faraone, Fei Wang, Saya Takeuchi, Joseph Dura
QuasiElastic Neutron Scattering (QENS) was employed to investigate the molecular-level dynamics of highly concentrated zinc-ion electrolytes (HCZE), a water-in-salt electrolyte enabling zinc batteries. Using heavy water, the coherent neutron scattering
Alexander Romanyukha, Jessica Saunders, David Boozer, Keith Consani, Jeff Delzer
United States Code of Federal Regulations 10, § 835.1304 requires that installations possessing sufficient quantities of fissile material to potentially constitute a critical mass, such that the excessive exposure of individuals to radiation from a nuclear
Davide Caprini, Francesco Battista, Pawel Zajdel, Giovanni Di Muccio, Carlo Guardiani, Benjamin Trump, Marcus Carter, Andrey Yakovenko, Eder Amayuelas, Luis Bartolome, Simone Meloni, Yaroslav Grosu, Carlo Massimo Casciola, Alberto Giacomello
Although coveted in applications, few materials expand when subject to compression or contract under decompression, i.e., exhibit negative compressibility. A key step to achieve such counterintuitive behaviour is the destabilisations of (meta)stable
The elastic behaviour of grains bordering a free surface is analysed through the self-consistent grain-matrix interaction model. The approach proposed here assumes in-plane stresses and free Poisson expansion or contraction in the normal direction; in
A new multiplex-type inelastic neutron scattering spectrometer, HOrizontally Defocusing Analyzer Concurrent data Acquisition spectrometer (HODACA), was recently developed and built at the C1-1 cold neutron beam port in JRR-3. The spectrometer is suitable