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Presenters of even numbered posters should be available at their poster between 13:30 and 14:15
Dr
Matthew Rowles
(Curtin University)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Structural Biology
Poster
SFPQ is a protein that suppresses tumours in humans. Two samples were prepared from the same batch and frozen until just prior to measurement. Traditionally the investigation of protein solutions has been limited to synchrotron facilities, though more recently instruments making use of microfocus rotating anodes have allowed more measurements to be made in the laboratory. One sample was...
Mr
Darren Thompson
(CSIRO)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Imaging
Poster
We present the results of our recent experiment at the Imaging and Medical beamline of the Australian synchrotron intended to contribute to the development and implementation of low-dose, high-sensitivity 3D mammographic phase-contrast imaging, initially at synchrotrons and subsequently in hospitals and medical imaging clinics. We have tested, quantified, evaluated and optimised the effect of...
Dr
Pinit Kidkhunthod
(Synchrotron Light Research Institute (Public Organiztion))
27/11/2015, 13:30
Advanced Materials
Poster
Carbon/manganese ferrite (C/MnFe2O4) composite nanofibers were fabricated using electrospinning technique followed by carbonization process under mixed of air and argon atmosphere at 400, 600 and 800 ˚C, respectively. The prepared composite nanofibers were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), vibrating sample...
Daniel Eriksson
(Australian Synchrotron), Dr
David Aragao
(Australian Synchrotron),
Tom Caradoc-Davies
(Australian Synchrotron.)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Beamlines, Instrumentation and Techniques
Poster
MX2 is an in-vacuum undulator based crystallography beamline at the 3 GeV Australian Synchrotron. The beamline delivers hard x-rays in the energy range from 5.5 - 21 KeV to a focal spot at the sample position of ~15 microns FWHM. At 13 KeV the flux at the sample is typically 2.0 x 10^12 ph/sec. This beamline is ideal for weakly-diffracting, hard-to-crystallise proteins, viruses, protein...
Ms
Qudsia Arooj
(1Molecular Model Discovery Labortary, Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology, School of science, Faculty of Science, Engineering and Technology, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Victoria 3122, Australia.)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Energy Materials
Poster
![Fig 1: The ZZX-OP dye derivatives with p-conjugated linkers and their simulated UV-Vis spectra][1]
Qudsia Arooj1, Feng Wang1*, Zonghao Liu2, Zhixin Zhao2, Yi-Bing Cheng3
The energy provided by the sun in one hour is larger than the energy consumption globally each year thus it has been a challenge to convert solar energy to electricity cost-effectively in organic dye sensitized solar...
Ms
Neha Malik
(Baker IDI, Heart and Diabetes Institute)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Biological Systems
Poster
Histone deacetylases (HDACs) are enzymes that transcriptionally alter the chromatin by removing an acetyl group from the ε-amino acid from the lysine residue on the core histone tails. This allows negatively charged DNA to wrap tightly around the histones. Mammalian HDAC classes I, II and IV are categorized as metal dependent enzymes and consist of HDACs 1-11. The deacetylation of histones is...
Mr
Andrew Gibson
(University of Newcastle)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Energy Materials
Poster
Manganese oxides (MnO2, MnOOH) are promising materials for electrochemical capacitors due to their low cost and toxicity, coupled with their attractive energy storage properties, and are hence well represented in the literature [1]. Thin films of MnO2 prepared by electrodeposition are capable of achieving high values for gravimetric specific capacitance (>2000 F/g) [2]. Material activity, as...
Prof.
Young-Il Kim
(Yeungnam University)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Advanced Materials
Poster
Oxynitride-type complex perovskites, AM0.2Ta0.8O2.8N0.2 (A = Sr, Ba; M = Li, Na), were synthesized by the ammonolytic heating of a layered perovskite, A5Ta4O15, with 0.5M2CO3. A Rietveld refinement of the synchrotron X-ray and neutron powder diffraction patterns confirmed the complete structural transformation from a hexagonal layered-perovskite to a three-dimensional perovskite type, as well...
Mr
Matthew Cameron
(University of Wollongong)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Radiotherapy and Radiobiology
Poster
Microbeam Radiation Therapy (MRT) is a promising radiotherapy modality that uses arrays of spatially fractionated micrometre sized beams of synchrotron radiation to irradiate tumours. A typical MRT radiation field consists of an array of microbeams, each with a FWHM of 50 µm and a pitch of 200 µm. The small field size and the steep dose gradient at the peaks poses a challenge for dosimetry due...
David Paterson
(Australian Synchrotron)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Beamlines, Instrumentation and Techniques
Poster
X-ray fluorescence microscopy (XFM) can be used for elemental and chemical microanalysis across length scales ranging from millimeter to nanometer. XFM is ideally suited to quantitatively map trace elements within whole plant and other biological specimens, environmental and soil samples. The elemental sensitivity of the X-ray fluorescence probe provides valuable information in a diversity...
Dr
Tim Ryan
(Australian Synchrotron)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Beamlines, Instrumentation and Techniques
Poster
Small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) is an extremely useful tool for analysing protein structures that is becoming increasingly popular. SAXS displays a number of advantages over other techniques, but there are currently significant limitations, particularly in regards to the susceptibility of biomolecules to radiation damage and sample consumption that limit the utility of the technique to...
Mr
Murphy Gabriel
(University of Sydney)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Energy Materials
Poster
The resurgence of interest that is currently enveloping the nuclear power industry has reinvigorated research attempts into optimising current UO2 based fuel. However, little progress has been made regarding the understanding of the solid state chemistry of UO2 fuels matrices, the interaction they have with fission daughters such as Sr-90/Cs-137 and the solid-phases that form during fission....
Mr
Seungnam Kim
(Pohang Accelerator Laboratory)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Beamlines, Instrumentation and Techniques
Poster
The PAL-XFEL project was launched construction at the Pohang Accelerator Laboratory, Korea in April 2011, with the planned user service of 2017. PAL-XFEL will provides FEL beams over the energy range of 250 eV to 20.4 keV using the fundamental, with the pulse energies of at ~1 mJ depending on the pulse duration and photon energy. We will present the current construction status of PAL-XFEL...
Dr
Anton Tadich
(Australian Synchrotron)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Surface Science
Poster
The stability of the surface of in-situ cleaved bulk black phosphorus single crystals upon exposure to atmosphere is investigated using high-resolution synchrotron x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and atomic force microscopy. We demonstrate that after 2 days exposure to atmosphere a stable 0.35nm thick phosphorus oxide forms at the surface of the black phosphorus. Three types of local...
Mr
Daniel Jeremy Wilson
(The University of Auckland)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Advanced Materials
Poster
The large crystallographic and chemical diversity of copper-based metal oxides is one of their highlighting features and cause for pursuit into copper based material research. An interesting feature seen in copper based metal oxides is the coexistence of different copper oxidation states in different crystallographic positions. This can lead to a mixture of magnetically active Cu2+ and...
Mr
Bao Lin
(Deakin University)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Advanced Materials
Poster
The formation of nano-porous Au structures has potential for the design of advanced sensors, catalysts and bio-compatible separation media. Here, chemical de-alloying of Au-Ag50 alloy thin films were performed at different temperatures to alter the pore formation kinetics as well as the final morphology of the materials. Fractal dimensions at low q were significantly reduced with increasing...
Dr
Wanwisa Limphirat
(SLRI)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Advanced Materials
Poster
The correlation amongst the sulfur to reversion resistances of natural rubber (NR) compound was investigated using X-ray absorption near edge spectroscopy. The NR samples were prepared which is varied accelerator DCBS and CBS ratio. It was found that the reversion of the NR compounds was not simply proportional to the increase of the sulfur to accelerator ratios no matter which accelerator was...
Mr
Phuc Dang
(La Trobe University)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Biological Systems
Poster
The sphingosine-1-phosphate receptor 1 (S1PR1) is a target for the multiple sclerosis drug FTY720, a functional antagonist causing sequestration of autoreactive immune cells. Conventional approaches with the experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) model do not provide an overall index of drug efficacy, hence the use of FTIR microspectroscopy. Experimental groups included vehicle-only,...
Dr
Peng Wang
(The University of Queensland)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Earth and Environment
Poster
Silver nanoparticles (NPs) are used in more consumer products than any other nanomaterial and their release into the environment is unavoidable. Of primary concern is the wastewater stream in which they are transformed to silver sulfide NPs (Ag2S-NPs) before being applied to agricultural soils within biosolids. Once within the soil, it is likely that various soil properties (redox status, pH,...
Mr
Frank Gagliardi
(William Buckland Radiotherapy Centre)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Radiotherapy and Radiobiology
Poster
Radiation therapy requires vigorous validation of the treatment planning system (TPS) before patient treatments can be accurately performed. Typically this is done by comparing dose calculations of the TPS with ionisation chamber or film measurements in various phantoms. Researchers from RMIT University and the Australian Synchrotron’s IMBL have developed a TPS based on the Eclipse TPS (Varian...
Prof.
Elena Ivanova
(Swinburne Univeristy of Technology), Dr
Vi Khanh Truong
(School of Science, Faculty of Science, Engineering and Technology, Swinburne University of Technology), Ms
chris bhadra
(swinburne university of technology)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Surface Science
Poster
Electro-catalytic microorganisms are an essential component in bioelectro-catalytic systems such as microbial fuel cells. *Gluconobacter oxydans* has been widely used in such applications. In this study, we employed scanning electron microscopy, confocal laser scanning microscopy and ultra-small angle neutron scattering to investigate the dynamic self-organisation of *G. oxydans* cells into a...
Dr
Vlad Marian
(Canberra France)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Beamlines, Instrumentation and Techniques
Poster
This paper describes a novel High Purity Germanium (HPGe) detector, specifically designed to address the challenges of ultimate x-ray spectroscopy and imaging applications for synchrotrons.
It consists of a multichannel HPGe crystal (monolithic or individual elements) providing new and ultimate X-ray energy resolution level especially at high count rates (reaching 190eV at 6kev and 0.1µs...
Ms
Qamariya Nasrullah
(Monash University)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Imaging
Poster
The reconstruction, visualisation and interpretation of anatomy during the development of an embryo present significant difficulties, particularly when dealing with complex 3D structures. Historically, 3D reconstruction of embryonic structures requires alignment of histological slices, a destructive technique with inherent distortion of morphology, or the use of size-limited techniques such as...
Mr
Lloyd Smyth
(University of Melbourne, Epworth HealthCare)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Radiotherapy and Radiobiology
Poster
Background: Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma (DIPG) is an aggressive and infiltrative tumour of the brain-stem and is amongst the most lethal brain tumours affecting children. Current treatment options are largely ineffective with less than 10% of DIPG patients surviving to 2 years. Synchrotron Microbeam Radiotherapy (MRT) is a promising pre-clinical therapy which could drastically improve the...
Mr
Sergey Tsarev
(UNSW)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Earth and Environment
Poster
While nanoscale zero-valent iron (nZVI) has the potential to be used as a permeable reactive barrier for the remediation of uranium-contaminated groundwaters, there remains some uncertainty regarding the processes of uranium immobilization and the nature of the precipitated phase(s). In this study the reduction of aqueous Ca-U(VI)-carbonate complexes by fresh, aged and corroded nZVI particles...
Daryl Howard
(Australian Synchrotron)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Imaging
Poster
In the 19th century, photography rapidly advanced with the continuous development of light-sensitive chemical-based processes. As such, some photographic processes were in use for less than a decade before being rendered obsolete. Some of these historic processes are sensitive to image degradation, and many photographic images are considered lost due to severe fading.
We have...
Dr
Yu-Chun Chuang
(National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Beamlines, Instrumentation and Techniques
Poster
The low emittance (1.6 nm·rad) synchrotron radiation ring, Taiwan Photon Source (TPS), has reached the design value of 3 GeV and delivered its first synchrotron light on the last day of 2014. In phase I, TPS comprises seven frontier beamlines, which will be constructed and completed commission before the end of 2015. At the excited moments, a dedicated high resolution powder X-ray diffraction...
Mr
George Goonan
(Monash University)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Imaging
Poster
Previous research in the field of Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) has highlighted the need for high spatio-temporal resolution [[1]] as well as a distinction between static and dynamic imaging optimization [2]. Traditional single-source imaging systems optimized for small spot sizes are constrained by physical limitations, such as maximum anode power density. By utilising multiple sources...
Dr
Qinfen Gu
(Australian Synchrotron)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Energy Materials
Poster
Hydrogen has the potential to power much of the modern world with only water as a by-product, but storing hydrogen safely and efficiently in solid form such as magnesium hydride remains a major obstacle. Here we use in-situ synchrotron powder X-ray diffraction to investigate the mechanisms of the hydrogen absorption and desorption in bulk Mg-Ni alloys. Our study shows that the hydrogenation of...
Ms
Madeleine Dupont
(University of Newcastle)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Energy Materials
Poster
Manganese dioxide has proven to be an excellent electrode material for electrochemical capacitors due to its high capacitance, low cost and low toxicity. In particular, thin film electrodes have been shown to exhibit extremely high capacitance values, which may be attributed to their low resistance and good electrolyte accessibility.
Anodic electrodeposition of manganese dioxide from an...
Mr
Patrick Capon
(The University of Adelaide)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Advanced Materials
Poster
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are a class of porous materials that can be synthesised through judicious combination of metal salts and organic linkers. MOFs are constructed from a bottom up approach, where variation of the starting materials can yield a vast array of structures with varying pore sizes, shapes, and chemistry. The high versatility of MOFs makes them a highly desirable target...
Hyung-Been Kang
(The University of Auckland)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Advanced Materials
Poster
The phase transition of CuSb2O6 has been described previously as a transition from tetragonal trirutile to distorted monoclinic trirutile structure. Cu2+ as a d9 system forms the square lattice oxide layer, which leads to a second order phase transition (Jahn-Teller distortion) [1]. The systematic reduction in symmetry would require the existence of an orthorhombic modification between the two...
Dr
Martin de Jonge
(Australian Synchrotron)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Beamlines, Instrumentation and Techniques
Poster
X-ray Fluorescence Microscopy uses a focussed beam and an energy resolving detector to map trace metals at exquisite sensitivity and resolution for a broad diversity of research programmes. For the majority of investigations in the biological and environmental sciences, over 90% of the beam intensity goes straight through the specimen. At a minimum, this beam is detected and used to...
Ms
Katherine Ververis
(Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Biological Systems
Poster
Differentiation of embryonic rat ventricular H9c2 cardiomyoblasts to cardiac myocytes and skeletal muscle has been used widely as a cell culture model system since they were characterised by Kimes and Brandt. The differentiation process and characterisation was further optimised by Mernard. Cardiac myocytes derived from H9c2 myoblasts are widely utilised to investigate cardiac muscle biology...
Dr
Chris Glover
(Australian Synchrotron)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Beamlines, Instrumentation and Techniques
Poster
The Australian Synchrotron has one hard X-ray XAS beamline. This was constructed to service the majority of the local scientific community needs, which notably consists of a significant component of Bio-XAS and materials studies where the elements of interest are often very dilute (< 0.5 ppm). This is balanced with users with more typical experimental needs (eg several 0.1%’s concentration...
Dr
Yong Jun Park
(Pohang Accelerator Laboratory)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Beamlines, Instrumentation and Techniques
Poster
Real-time monitoring of the beam position during whole measurement at synchrotron radiation facility is extremely important, since it is essential to maintain the stability of the X-ray beam on the sample point. When a very fine collimator is used before sample, the stabilization of the beam position in front of the collimator, should result in stabilizing the incident beam. Thus, there are...
Prof.
Zaiping Guo
(University of Wollongong)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Energy Materials
Poster
Li-ion batteries (LIBs) are the primary choice of power source for portable electronic devices, including mobile phones, laptops, as well as electric vehicles. The working principle of a LIB is to store electric energy in chemical form by using charge-balancing Li ions that reversibly insert into the electrodes. On the other hand, Na-ion batteries (NIBs) are also considered one of the best...
Dr
Jitraporn (Pimm) Vongsvivut
(Australian Synchrotron)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Energy Materials
Poster
Conducting polymers (CPs) have emerged and been subject of an intense research for a new generation of electronic devices due to their high conductivity and a number of promising optical properties that come with their light-weight, high flexibility, and solution-processible properties, making them versatile for a diverse range of applications. In particular, poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene)...
Dr
Jaeyoon Baik
(Pohang Accelerator Laboratory, South Korea)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Advanced Materials
Poster
We investigate local phase transition of MoTe2 using scanning photoemission electron spectroscopy. In spite of many effort of realizing ohmic-contacted heterostuctures between 2-dimensional atomic materials, inherent limitation in the transfer method or chemical doping method, such as impurities, inhomogeneous junction and so on, has not allowed true ohmic contact due to a large interface...
Dr
Jing Song
(Sun Yat-sen University), Dr
Sam Yang
(CSIRO, Manufacturing Flagship)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Earth and Environment
Poster
Clayed soils have been widely used in engineering foundation treatment in the coastal field to solve the issues of creep problems, the deformation, and strength of drainage consolidation. The microstructure porosities and pore size distribution of the clayey soil in the Pearl River Delta were studied by techniques of SEM and pressure gradient method. The loading was investigated based on the...
Dr
Lars Thomsen
(Australian Synchrotron)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Beamlines, Instrumentation and Techniques
Poster
An analysis program for Near Edge X-ray Absorption Fine Structure (NEXAFS) spectra has been developed and implemented at the Soft X-ray beamline of the Australian Synchrotron. The program allows for rapid viewing of corrected data channels, including normalizations to a standard, double normalizations where the standard itself has an undesired spectral response, and background subtraction....
Ms
Hannah Coughlan
(La Trobe University)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Imaging
Poster
For laboratory and synchrotron based X-ray sources, radiation damage has posed a significant barrier to obtaining high-resolution structural data from biological macromolecules. The problem is particularly acute for micron-sized crystals where the weaker signal often necessitates the use of higher intensity beams to obtain the relevant data. Here, we employ a combination of techniques,...
Ms
Stephanie Boer
(Monash University)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Advanced Materials
Poster
A series of quadruple-stranded Cu4L4 cages have been synthesised using ligands containing a biphenylsulfonediimide core substituted with two amino acid groups. Analogous chiral complexes (helicates) and achiral complexes (mesocates) can be formed by controlling or removing the stereocentres within the ligands.
Helicates, complexes which have supramolecular chirality generated by a helical...
Dr
Adrian Hawley
(Australian Synchrotron)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Soft Matter
Poster
Milk is a critical source of nutrition in the diet of many people, especially for infants for whom milk is the complete diet the first months of life. Milk contains both water soluble and water insoluble components all of which are made bioavailable during digestion to provide everything needed for growth and development. Recent work at the Australian Synchrotron SAXS beamline reported the...
Dr
Jianrong Zeng
(Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Beamlines, Instrumentation and Techniques
Poster
BL16B1 at Shanghai Synchrotron Radiation Facility (SSRF) is a dedicated small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) beamline in studying the micro structure and dynamic processes of polymers, nanomaterials, mesoporous materials, colloids, liquid crystals, metal materials, etc. Bending magnet is used as the photon source delivering X-rays of 5~20 keV. After a recent upgrade, the beam is focused to a...
Mr
Alexander Lunt
(Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Beamlines, Instrumentation and Techniques
Poster
The development of micro- and nano-focusing optics is a key factor for the advancement of capabilities of modern synchrotron radiation beamlines. We present two newly developed micro-focusing optics systems recently commissioned at the B16 Test Beam Line at Diamond Light Source, UK: Compound Refractive Lenses (CRLs) and Kirkpatrick-Baez (KB) mirrors. These setups facilitate studies at the...
Ms
Darunee Sertphon
(School of Chemistry, Monash University, Clayton, Melbourne, Victoria, 3800, Australia)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Advanced Materials
Poster
The new ligands imidazol-4-ylmethylene-aryl amine (4-imaAr; Ar = Bp, Fl) have been prepared by reaction of the aryl amine with imidazole-4-carboxaldehyde.[1,2] Reaction of the ligands with [Fe(H2O)6][ClO4]2 in MeOH or EtOH yields the complexes, [Fe(4-imaBp)3][ClO4]2⋅EtOH 1, [Fe(4-imaBp)3][ClO4]2⋅2MeOH 2, [Fe(4-imaFl)3][ClO4]2 3, and [Fe(4-imaFl)3][ClO4]2⋅3H2O 4. X-ray crystallographic studies...
Dr
Chris Garvey
(ANSTO)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Soft Matter
Poster
In previous work we have used synchrotron based small angle x-ray scattering (SAXS) and a transform of the radially averaged SAXS data, the linear correlation function (LCF)1, to study the structural changes in the semi-crystalline lamellae of low density polyethylene (PE) during photo-oxidative degradation2. Typical SAXS patterns consisted of decay with a superposed broad diffraction feature...
Dr
Norwood Suzanne
(University of Queensland)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Structural Biology
Poster
Retromer is a protein complex that plays a central role in endosomal traffficking. Recently, retromer dysfunction has been linked to several neurological disorders including Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases. The classical mammalian retromer complex consists of a heterotrimeric cargo recognition sub-complex (VPS26, VPS29 and VPS35) associated with a dimer of proteins from the SNX–BAR...
Dr
Benedicta Arhatari
(La Trobe University)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Advanced Materials
Poster
We studied Ceramic Matrix Composites (CMC) as a new class of structural materials that combine high strength at high temperatures with moderate toughness. Mapping the failure of CMC under mechanical load explains the mechanisms responsible for their toughness. In this study, the correlation of the x-ray radiographs of CMC samples to critical points in the load/displacement curve show that the...
Mr
Angus Cowan
(The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Structural Biology
Poster
The Bcl-2 protein family regulates the intrinsic apoptotic pathway and the critical step of mitochondrial outer membrane permeabilisation (MOMP). MOMP results in the release of Cytochrome *c* and other molecules from the intermembrane space, leading to the formation of the apoptosome and caspase activation. Bax and Bak are structurally and functionally homologous pro-apoptotic Bcl-2 proteins...
Dr
Richard Birkinshaw
(Walter and Eliza Hall Institute)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Structural Biology
Poster
Emerging resistance to current therapeutics and the inadequacies of current treatments for human diseases have led to a strong demand for the development of novel therapeutics. Moraxella catarrhalis is a human mucosal pathogen frequently associated with opportunistic respiratory and middle ear infections. As with other gram-negative bacteria, it relies on the methylerythritol (MEP) pathway...
Mr
Ehsan Bahrami Motlagh
(Institute for Frontier Materials, Deakin University)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Advanced Materials
Poster
In this work, SAXS/WAXS and powder diffraction beamlines at the Australian synchrotron were employed to study the mechanical response of an Mg-Sn-Zn alloy. First, volume fraction and particle size of 〖Mg〗_2 Sn precipitates as a function of aging time (0h, 2h, 4h, 10h, 24h) at 〖200〗^oC was evaluated using small angle x-ray scattering (SAXS). Then the corresponding samples were deformed...
Dr
David Hoxley
(La Trobe University)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Beamlines, Instrumentation and Techniques
Poster
The Chief Scientist of Australia, amongst others, has observed that student engagement (and hence learning) in Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) wanes despite the growing importance of a technologically literate population. It is widely held that disengagement flows from disconnection between students' experience in the classroom and science as professionally practised.
A...
Mrs
Ruchika Ojha
(student)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Biological Systems
Poster
The investigation of the crystal packing of organoamidoplatinum(II) [Pt(p-YC6F4)NCH2CH2NR'2(py)X] (Y = H, F, Br; R'= Et or Me; X = Cl, Br, I) anticancer compounds show supramolecular interactions in the solid state which include intermolecular H bonding and π-π interactions.
The supramolecular interactions mainly depend on the nature of the alkyl groups (methyl/ethyl) present on the amine...
Dr
Tom Rich
(Museum Victoria)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Imaging
Poster
Scanning of the small dinosaur Leaellynasaura amicagraphica at the Australian Synchrotron is making possible the eventual reconstruction of its entire skeleton. Embedded in extremely hard rock, its bones are simply too fragile to ever physically extract from rock. However, by making a 3D rapid prototype print of the scanned bones, it will be possible to reconstruct a skeletal mount for study...
Dr
Mark Boland
(Australian Synchrotron)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Beamlines, Instrumentation and Techniques
Poster
The Australian Synchrotron has been in operation for users since 2007 while the first electron beam was achieved ten years ago. This proposal is for an upgrade to the accelerator systems and improve the source for the next set of beamlines proposed in Science Case Two to keep the facility state-of-the-art for the decades to come. The concept is to replace the existing storage ring with a...
Dr
Qinfen Gu
(Australian Synchrotron)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Energy Materials
Poster
Microalloying, in which the solidification structure is preferably and significantly modified by trace elements, is a key method for improving Pb-free interconnections in electronic devices. Microalloying Ni or Zn is expected to modify the Sn–0.7Cu alloy in different ways. This research examines the influences of minor/trace additions of Ni and Zn concurrently on the development of the...
Mrs
Clare Scott
(Australian Synchrotron)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Beamlines, Instrumentation and Techniques
Poster
Many users of the Australian Synchrotron will have samples requiring final preparation at the synchrotron prior to or during their beam-time. At the synchrotron there are several laboratories available to users in which to undertake this work. The labs are stocked with basic chemical and consumable supplies as well as general laboratory equipment such as balances, ovens, fridges and freezers....
Dr
Jeng-Lung Chen
(National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Beamlines, Instrumentation and Techniques
Poster
The quick-scanning EXAFS beamline using bending magnet at Taiwan Photon Source (TPS) features a quick-scanning monochromator (Q-Mono) for time-resolved studies in series with a conventional double crystal monochromator (DCM). This beamline covers a wide energy range from 4.5 up to 34 keV. The quick-scanning capability allows the collection of a full spectrum in millisecond range. All installed...
Mr
Othman Al Bahri
(The University of New South Wales)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Advanced Materials
Poster
Thermal expansion has been associated with many factors limiting the functionality and lifetime of various devices. Zirconium Tungsten Oxide, ZrW2O8, is known for its isotropic Negative Thermal Expansion (NTE) from 0.3 to 1050 K. In this study we report a novel approach to controlling the thermal expansion of this material. Li- and Na-ion batteries were constructed with ZrW2O8 used as an anode...
Mr
Jason Wu
(Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Monash University, Clayton, VIC 3800, Australia)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Structural Biology
Poster
Plasmin (Plm) is the active form of the zymogen plasminogen (Plg), a serine protease which plays a key role in the fibrinolytic system and several other physiological activities. Physiologically, Plg/Plm activity is regulated by specific inhibitors and activators, making it an attractive therapeutic target for both traumatic bleeding and thrombotic diseases. Here we report the first crystal...
Dr
Chun-Hsiang Huang
(National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Beamlines, Instrumentation and Techniques
Poster
The routine use of synchrotron radiation for single crystal diffraction study in the past decades has revolutionized macromolecular structural biology. However, crystals of important macromolecules, such as membrane proteins and viruses, are usually small in sizes and have poor diffraction quality. Advances in synchrotron radiation sources, detectors, and software are necessary to tackle these...
Dr
Andrew Martin
(ARC Centre for Excellence for Advanced Molecular Imaging, School of Physics, University of Melbourne)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Imaging
Poster
Fourier-transform holography is an established method of high-resolution coherent x-ray imaging, but is limited by the need to fabricate highly specific reference structures. Traditional reference structures must be coplanar with the sample, and are typically fabricated along with the sample. We have recently developed the technique of holography using an arbitrary customizable reference,...
Mr
Subhojyoti Chatterjee
(Faculty of Science, Engineering and Technology and Molecular Model Discovery Laboratory, Swinburne University of Technology, Victoria, Australia.)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Structural Biology
Poster
X-ray photoemission spectra (XPS), their nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectra and solvent effects of pyrimidine (1,3-diazine) and its other diazine structural isomers (1,2-diazine and 1,4-diazine) are studied using density function theory (DFT) based B3LYP/aug-ccVTZ quantum mechanical calculations, in order to reveal the structure and property information why only pyrimidine serves in...
Prof.
Christopher Thomas Chantler
(University of Melbourne)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Beamlines, Instrumentation and Techniques
Poster
Exciting fundamental problems and advanced applications have emerged in X-ray Spectroscopy. Accuracy of absorption coefficients to 0.02% have led to insights into atomic form factors[1], XAFS dynamical bonding[2], electron inelastic mean free paths[3] and nanoroughness[4], with technological offshoots into detector and synchrotron diagnostics. As a consequence, the accurate characterization of...
Mrs
Iman Jabaz
(Department of Chemical Engineering, Monash University), Dr
Lian Zhang
(Deaprtment of Chemical Engineering, Monash University)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Earth and Environment
Poster
Oxy-fuel combustion is the burning of coal in the mixture of recirculated flue gas and high-purity oxygen, so as to reduce the carbon emission from coal-fired power plant. The fly ash - related fouling and corrosion are some of the most crucial issues encountered in this process. Understanding tube corrosion in this new combustion process is pivotal for a successful adoption of this technology...
Dr
Nirawat Thammajak
(Synchrotron Light Research Institute (SLRI), Thailand)
27/11/2015, 13:30
Earth and Environment
Poster
X-ray absorption near-edge spectroscopy (XANES) can be used to study oxidation state of dilute system such as transition-metal defect in solid-state samples. In blue sapphire, Fe and Ti are key elements that caused the blue colour. Inter-valence charge transfer (IVCT) between Fe2+ and Ti4+ has been proposed to describe the optical colour's origin. However, existence of the divalent iron...