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Magnetic filament structure

When the chain-forming particles aggregate in the primary minimum, the filaments or at least parts of them will remain assembled even in the absence of the magnetic field. In this section, we study the three-dimensional structure of the magnetic filaments formed by means of aggregation. The deformation and magnetorheological properties of these permanent chains have been the subject of... [Pg.125]

Electron microscopy is widely used in the characterization of solids to study structure, morphology, and crystallite size, to examine defects and to determine the distribution of elements. An electron microscope is similar in principle to an optical microscope. The electron beam is produced by heating a tungsten filament, and focused by magnetic fields in a high vacuum (the vacuum prevents interaction of the beam with any extraneous particles in the atmosphere). The very short wavelength of the electrons allows resolution down to 0.1 nm. [Pg.118]

S. J. Opella, A. C. Zeri and S. H. Park, Structure, Dynamics, and Assembly of Filamentous Bacteriophages by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Annu. Rev. Phys. Chem., 2008, 59, 635. [Pg.25]

The atomic resolution structure of Pfl coat protein determined by solid-state NMR spectroscopy of magnetically aligned filamentous bacteriophage particles in solution has been compared to the structures previously determined by X-ray fiber and neutron diffraction. ... [Pg.297]

Structure and Stability of Filaments Made up of Microsized Magnetic Particles... [Pg.119]


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