forthcoming articles in Synchrotron Radiation Online

The following articles are a selection of those recently accepted for publication in Journal of Synchrotron Radiation.

See also Forthcoming articles in all IUCr journals.


Accepted 18 November 2009

Synergic approach to XAFS analysis for the identification of most probable binding motifs for mononuclear zinc sites in metalloproteins

L. Giachini, G. Veronesi, F. Francia, G. Venturoli and F. Boscherini

Synopsis: Through a combined investigation of the near-edge features and the extended region of the XAFS spectrum it is possible to identify most probable binding motifs of unknown mononuclear zinc binding sites in metalloproteins.


Accepted 4 November 2009

Development and exploration of a new methodology for the fitting and analysis of XAS data

M. U. Delgado Jaime and P. Kennepohl


Accepted 4 November 2009

Blueprint XAS: a Matlab-based toolbox for the fitting and analysis of XAS spectra

M. U. Delgado Jaime, C. P. Mewis and P. Kennepohl


Accepted 2 November 2009

Facing the challenge of biosample imaging by FTIR with a synchrotron radiation source

C. Petibois, M. Piccinini, M. C. Guidi and A. Marcelli


Accepted 30 October 2009

Synchrotron-radiation-stimulated etching of polydimethylsiloxane using XeF2 as a reaction gas

T.-Y. Chiang, T. Makimura, T. He, S. Torii, T. Yoshida, R. Tero, C. Wang and T. Urisu


Accepted 20 October 2009

Temperature gradient analyzers for compact high-resolution X-ray spectrometers

D. Ishikawa and A. Q. R. Baron


Accepted 18 October 2009

Artificial neural networks applied to the analysis of synchrotron nuclear resonant scattering data

N. Planckaert, J. Demeulemeester, B. Laenens, D. Smeets, J. Meersschaut, C. L'abbé, K. Temst and A. Vantomme


Accepted 15 October 2009

Diffractive-refractive optics: X-ray splitter

J. Hrdý

Synopsis: The possibility of splitting a thin (e.g. undulator) X-ray beam based on diffraction-refraction effects is discussed. The beam is diffracted from a crystal whose diffracting surface has the shape of a roof with the ridge lying in the plane of diffraction.


Accepted 13 October 2009

First experiments on the Australian Synchrotron imaging and medical beamline, including investigations of the effective source size in respect of X-ray imaging

A. W. Stevenson, S. C. Mayo, D. Häusermann, A. Maksimenko, R. F. Garrett, C. J. Hall, S. W. Wilkins, R. A. Lewis and D. E. Myers


Accepted 8 October 2009

The ID23-2 structural biology microfocus beamline at the ESRF

D. Flot, T. Mairs, T. Giraud, M. Guijarro, M. Lesourd, V. Rey, D. van Brussel, C. Morawe, C. Borel, O. Hignette, J. Chavanne, D. Nurizzo, S. McSweeney and E. Mitchell

Synopsis: Beamline ID23-2, the first dedicated and highly automated high-throughput monochromatic macromolecular crystallography microfocus beamline, is described.


Accepted 8 October 2009

Energy-dispersive X-ray absorption spectroscopy at LNLS: investigation on strongly correlated metal oxides

J. C. Cezar, N. M. Souza-Neto, C. Piamonteze, E. Tamura, F. Garcia, E. J. Carvalho, R. T. Neueschwander, A. Y. Ramos, H. C. N. Tolentino, A. Caneiro, N. E. Massa, M. J. Martinez-Lope, J. A. Alonso and J.-P. Itié

Synopsis: The energy-dispersive X-ray absorption spectroscopy beamline of the Brazilian Synchrotron Light Laboratory has been described and its potentiality as a tool for material science investigation has been demonstrated.


Accepted 6 October 2009

Characterization of wax as a potential diffraction intensity standard for macromolecular crystallography beamlines

J. Brandao-Neto, S. P. Thompson, A. R. Lennie, F. F. Ferreira and C. C. Tang

Synopsis: The use of wax is proposed as an intensity reference for macromolecular crystallography beamlines. Examination of synthetic and natural waxes using diffraction showed beeswax to be suitable for this purpose. Beeswax standards were then prepared, calibrated, their scattering properties characterized and their use on a new macromolecular crystallography beamline demonstrated.


Accepted 6 October 2009

Synchrotron infrared reflectance microspectroscopy study of film formation and breakdown on copper

F. Hahn and C. A. Melendres

Synopsis: The utility of synchrotron infrared reflectance microspectroscopy in the far- and mid-IR for the determination of the composition of electrogenerated surface films formed during the general and localized corrosion of copper in alkaline and bicarbonate solutions is demonstrated.


Accepted 5 October 2009

Towards a black-box for biological EXAFS data analysis. II. Automatic BioXAS Refinement and Analysis (ABRA)

G. Wellenreuther, V. Parthasarathy and W. Meyer-Klaucke

Synopsis: The combination of least-squares refinement with advanced criteria judging its quality enables an automated analysis of biological X-ray absorption spectroscopy data.


Accepted 23 September 2009

Analysis of tapered front-coupling X-ray waveguides

I. Bukreeva, D. Pelliccia, A. Cedola, F. Scarinci, M. Ilie, C. Giannini, L. De Caro and S. Lagomarsino

Synopsis: The propagation of electromagnetic waves through planar tapered X-ray waveguides has been analyzed, comparing experimental results with computer simulations.




































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