X-ray fluorescence correlation spectroscopy - A tool to study element-specific dynamics

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We have explored the feasibility of X-ray fluorescence correlation spectroscopy for studying the dynamics of colloidal particles in solution. We measured suspensions of Au nanoparticles from 5 to 150 nm diameter in water/glycerol mixtures of various compositions. Time-averaged sample properties were traced via small-angle X-ray scattering. The contrast of the measured time-correlation functions scales as expected with the particle concentration in the sample. The time constants for translational diffusion and sedimentation in water/glycerol mixtures follow only qualitatively the expected behaviour. © International Union of Crystallography 2007.

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Leupold, O., Grübel, G., Roth, S. V., Schroer, C., Roseker, W., Sikorski, M., & Robert, A. (2007). X-ray fluorescence correlation spectroscopy - A tool to study element-specific dynamics. In Journal of Applied Crystallography (Vol. 40). https://doi.org/10.1107/S0021889807017852

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