24-25 November 2016
National Centre for Synchrotron Science
Australia/Melbourne timezone

Naturally Better Digestion at the AS SAXS Beamline

Not scheduled
15m
National Centre for Synchrotron Science

National Centre for Synchrotron Science

Australian Synchrotron 800 Blackburn Road Clayton VIC 3168
Poster Technique Development

Speaker

Dr Adrian Hawley (Australian Synchrotron)

Description

Observing time resolved changes to weak signals has always been a challenge that the Australian Synchrotron SAXS beamline has been well placed to address. Recent work at the beamline has aimed to find the optimum sample environment and beamline setup for picking out weak signals from in-situ digestion experiments. Aided by some knowledge gained from the i22 beamline at the Diamond synchrotron in the UK these tests were very successful. Weak signals from dilute crystalline drug additives could be clearly seen above a significant water background signal during in-situ digestion. The results and sample environment shown here show the results that can be achieved and the straightforward considerations that need be kept in mind when planning experiments that will require the observation of weak signals.
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Do you wish to take part in</br>the Student Poster Slam? No
What is your gender? Male
Are you an ECR? (<5 yrs</br>since PhD/Masters) No
Keywords or phrases (comma separated) SAXS

Primary author

Dr Adrian Hawley (Australian Synchrotron)

Co-authors

Dr Andrew Clulow (Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences) Prof. Ben Boyd (Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences) Mr Jamal Khan (Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences) Dr Malinda Salim (Monash University)

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