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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Colloid & polymer science 260 (1982), S. 435-443 
    ISSN: 1435-1536
    Keywords: Detergents ; Micelles ; Short Range Order ; Neutron Scattering
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Abstract Small-angle-neutron-scattering-(SANS)-measurements were carried out with soulutions of Tetramethylam-moniumperfluoroctanesulfonate (TMAFOS) and Diethylammoniumperfluorononanoate (DEAFN) in pure D2O and in mixtures of D2O and H2O. For the TMAFOS-solutions the experimentally observed scattering functions, i.e. the coherent scattering intensity as a function of the scattering angles, could be fitted very well for large scattering angles with the theoretically calculated scattering function for rodlike particles and the dimensions of the rods could be evaluated from these fits. The radius of the rods was independent of the detergent concentration and equal to the double length of a detergent molecule. For small scattering angles the scattering function showed a maximum which was due to nearest neighbour order between the aggregates resulting from the intermicellar interaction. From this maximum a mean distance between the aggregates and hence the lengths L of the rods could be calculated. For the DEAFN-solutions the observed scattering function showed no maximum what clearly indicates the absence of nearest neighbour order between the aggregates. The experimentally observed scattering functions could not be fitted on the basis of rodlike aggregates, but agreed rather well with the theoretically calculated scattering functions for disclike aggregates and also for vesicle-like double layers. The dimensions for the discs could be evaluated from the fits.
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    European biophysics journal 20 (1991), S. 151-156 
    ISSN: 1432-1017
    Keywords: Turnip Yellow Mosaic Virus ; Degradation ; RNA-release ; Neutron scattering ; Hydrostatic pressure
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Physics
    Notes: Abstract The thermal stability of an isometric plant virus, Turnip Yellow Mosaic Virus (TYMV), has been investigated at low and high hydrostatic pressure, using small angle neutron scattering. Contrast variation allowed us to separately observe the structural changes of the protein capsid and the RNA core. The experiments were performed in 0.05M Tris buffer at pD = 8.0 and in 0.05M bis-Tris buffer at pD = 6.0 containing different H2O/D2O mixtures (40% and 70% D2O). It was found that hydrostatic pressure enhances the stability of TYMV. The thermally induced uncoating of RNA as well as structural transitions of the protein capsid are shifted to higher temperature upon increasing the pressure from 5 × 106 Pa to 2 × 108 Pa.
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