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NG3 SANS Publications List


If you have written a paper that reports measurements using the NG3 30m SANS Instrument and you do not see it in the list below, or if the paper is listed but the information is incorrect or out of date, please inform Jeff Krzywon and/or Paul Butler.

If you write a paper that reports measurements using the NG3 30m SANS Instrument, please be sure to
(a) include an acknowledgement to the NSF, and to NIST if there are no NIST coauthors,and
(b) include a reference to the following paper describing the 30m SANS Instruments: "The 30 m Small-Angle Neutron Scattering Instruments at the National Institute of Standards and Technology", Glinka CJ, et al. J Appl. Cryst. 31(3), 430 (1998). Thanks!

If you reduced your data using the Igor Macros, please include the following reference:

"Reduction and Analysis of SANS and USANS Data using Igor Pro", Kline, S. R. J Appl. Cryst. 39(6), 895 (2006).

Please be aware that all papers with NIST coauthors must be reviewed and approved by the Washington Editorial Review Board (WERB). Members of WERB are concerned not only with scientific merit but with three specific matters: measurement uncertainties, the use of SI units, and brand names. For more detailed information please click here and/or speak with your NIST coauthor(s).

Instrumentation Specific Articles

  1. "The 30 m Small-Angle Neutron Scattering Instruments at the National Institute of Standards and Technology", Glinka CJ, et al. J Appl. Cryst. 31(3), 430 (1998)
  2. "A refractive focusing lens system for small-angle neutron scattering" Mildner DFR, et al. J Appl. Cryst. 38(6), 979 (2005)
  3. "An imaging-plate detector for small-angle neutron scattering", Cheng YT, et al. J Appl. Cryst. 33(5), 1253 (2000)
  4. "Performance of the vertical optical filter for the NG-3 30 m SANS instrument at the National Institute of Standards and Technology's Center for Neutron Research", Cook JC, et al. Rev. Sci. Instr. 76(5), 025108 (2005)

In Press

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#Article TitleAuthorsJournal TitleVolumeIssuePage NumberYear
1Correlations between structure, material properties and bioproperties in self-assembled β-hairpin peptide hydrogels Hule R A, Nagarkar R P, Altunbas A, Ramay H R, Branco M C, Schneider J P, Pochan D JFaraday Discuss.Press
2Effect of Surfactant Concentration on the Morphology and Texture of MCM-41 MaterialsLelong G, Bhattacharyya S, Kline S, Cacciaguerra T, Gonzalez M A, Saboungi M LJ Phys. Chem. CPress
3Lipid bilayer structure determined by the simultaneous analysis of neutron and x-ray scattering dataKucerka N, Nagle J F, Sachs J F, Feller S, Pencer J, Jackson A J, Katsaras JBiophys. JPress
4Molecular Model for Toughening in Double-Network HydrogelsTirumala V R, Tominaga T, Lee S, Butler P D, Lin E K, Gong J P, Wu W LJ Phys. Chem. BPress
5The effect of physiologically relevant additives on the rheological properties of concentrated Pluronic copolymer gelsJiang J, Li C, Lombardi J, Colby R H, Rigas B, Rafailovich M H, Sokolov J CPolymerPress

2008 Publications

#Article TitleAuthorsJournal TitleVolumeIssuePage NumberYear
1 Mechanically Induced Damage in Composite Plastic-Bonded Explosives: A Small Angle Neutron and X-ray StudyTrevino S F, Wiegand D AJ. Energetic. Mater.261792008
2A novel application of small-angle scattering techniques: Quality assurance testing of virus quantification technology Kuzmanovic D A, Elashvili I, O'Connell C, Krueger SRad. Phys. Chem.7732152008
3Binding of Alkyl Polyglucoside Surfactants to Bacteriorhodopsin and its Relation to Protein StabilitySantonicola G M, Lenhoff A M, Kaler E WBiophys. J94936472008
4Characterization of the Nanostructure of Complexes Formed by a Redox-Active Cationic Lipid and DNAPizzey C L, Jewell C M, Hayes M E, Lynn D M, Abbott N L, Kondo Y, Golan S, Talmon YJ Phys. Chem. B112858492008
5Conformation of Arborescent Polymers in Solution by Small-Angle Neutron Scattering: Segment Density and Core-Shell Morphology Yun S I, Lai K C, Briber R M, Teertstra S J, Gauthier M, Bauer BMacromol.4111752008
6Effects of additives on the structure of rhamnolipid (biosurfactant): A small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) studyDahramza B, Mulligan C N, Nieh M PJ Coll. & Interface Sci.31925902008
7Hierarchical Structure of Carbon Nanotube Networks Chatterjee T, Jackson A, Krishnamoorti RJ Amer. Chem. Soc.1302269342008
8Interfacial Concentration Profiles of Rubbery Polyolefin Lamellae Determined by Quantitative Electron MicroscopyGomez E D, Ruegg M L, Minor A M, Kisielowski C, Downing K H, Glaeser R M, Balsara N PMacromol.4111562008
9Macroscopic alignment of nanoparticle arrays in soft crystals of cubic and cylindrical polymer micellesPozzo D C, Walker L MEuro. Phys. J E261-21832008
10Nematic phases observed in amphiphilic polyelectrolyte–surfactant aggregate solutionsKuntz D M, Walker L MSoft Matter422862008
11Orientational Distributions and Nematic Order of Rodlike Magnetic Nanoparticles in Dispersions Krishnamurthy V V, Mankey G J, He B, Piao M, Wiest J M, Nikles D E, Porcar L, Robertson J LPhys. Rev. E77030314032008
12Protein Structure and Hydration Probed by SANS and Osmotic Stress Stanley C B, Krueger S, Parsegian V A, Rau D CBiophys. J94727772008
13Restricted Swelling and Its Orientation Effect on Copolymer Micellar Solutions of Hexagonal-Packed Cylinders under Steady Shear FlowGrandjean J, Mourchid ALangmuir24623182008
14Rheology of Thermoreversible Hydrogels from Multiblock Associating CopolymersJiang J, Malal R, Li C, Lin M Y, Colby R H, Gersappe D, Rafailovich M H, Sokolov J C, Cohn DMacromol.411036462008
15Small-angle neutron scattering and the errors in protein structures that arise from uncorrected background and intermolecular interactions Rubinson K A, Stanley C, Krueger SJ Appl. Cryst.4124562008
16Small-angle neutron scattering from typical synthetic and biopolymer solutions Horkay F, Hammouda BColloid Polym. Sci.2866-76112008
17Structural Characterization of PLA-PEO-PLA Solutions and Hydrogels: Crystalline vs Amorphous PLA DomainsAgrawal S K, Sanabria-DeLong N, Tew G N, Bhatia S RMacromol.41517742008
18The Effects of Finish Rolling Temperature and Cooling Interrupt Conditions on Precipitation in Microalloyed Steels Using Small Angle Neutron ScatteringWiskel J B, Ivey D G, Henein HMetal. & Mater. Trans. B39B11162008
19The influence of collective behavior on the magnetic and heating properties of iron oxide nanoparticles Dennis C L, Jackson A J, Borchers J A, Ivkov R, Foreman A R, Lau J W, Goernitz E, Gruettner CJ Appl. Phys.103707A3192008
20The influence of curvature on membrane domains Pencer J, Jackson A, Kucerka N, Nieh M P, Katsaras JEuro Biophys J3756652008
21The influence of magnetic and physiological behaviour on the effectiveness of iron oxide nanoparticles for hyperthermia Dennis C L, Jackson A J, Borchers J A, Ivkov R, Foreman A R, Hoopes P J, Strawbridge R, Pierce Z, Goerntiz E, Lau J W, Gruettner CJ. Phys. D: Appl. Phys.41131340202008
22Thermodynamic Interactions in Double-Network Hydrogels Tominaga T, Tirumala V R, Lee S, Lin E K, Gong J P, Wu W LJ Phys. Chem. B1121339032008

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