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Transmission electron microscopy ultracentrifugation

Method abbreviations SEC, size exclusion chromatography EM, electron microscopy STEM, scanning transmission electron microscopy AUC, analytical ultracentrifugation Equil., sedimentation equilibrium Sed. vel., sedimentation velocity LS, light scattering. [Pg.113]

X-ray detraction, transmission electron microscopy and ultracentrifuge. Typically attached to other larger parlices, occurring within cells, or are present in large conglomerate colonies. Often associated with bacteria. [Pg.237]

Controlled synthesis of platinum particles was made possible in the late sixties and seventies by significant advances in electron microscopy. Lazio L. Ban of the Cities Service Laboratories in nearby Rightstown was able to obtain lattice imaging with a resolution of 0.05 A while Joseph Wall at the Brookhaven National Laboratory constructed a scanning transmission electron microscope with a resolution of 2.5 A permitting visualization of individual platinum atoms. These techniques together with the use of the ultracentrifuge of Barbara... [Pg.479]


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