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M. Kozin, D. Svergun
Electronic Reprint Applied Crystallography Automated Matching of High-and Low-resolution Structural Models Kozin and Svergun ¯ High-and Low-resolution Structural Models Kozin and Svergun High-and Low-resolution Structural Models 33 Applied Crystallography Automated Matching of High-and Low-resolutio
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Abstract The spatial structure of aggregates formed by detonation nanodiamonds is investigated using the wide-angle and small-angle X-ray scattering techniques. The effective sizes of crystallites and the crystallite size distribution function are determined. The shape of scattering aggregates is restored from the small-angle X-ray scattering data. An analysis of the results obtained allowed the conclusion that the nanodiamond aggregates have an extended spatial structure composed of nine to ten clusters, each involving four to five crystallites with a crystal lattice of the diamond type.
Crystallography Reports – Springer Journals
Published: Jan 1, 2008
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