Abstract:X-ray Photon Correlation Spectroscopy (XPCS) probes the spontaneous fluctuation in spatial configurations of mixed phases, which can significantly impact the material properties of complex fluid. Tailored material design, however, requires navigation through massive multi-dimensional parameter space which is beyond the bandwidth of current XPCS beamline infrastructure. Using 3.7 μs-resolved XPCS, we demonstrate that Brownian dynamics of silica colloidal nanoparticles in a shielded pendant drop suspended from a… Show more
“…Robotic pendant drop provides an end-to-end automated, msresolved XPCS workow for studying the dynamics and structures of complex uids. Ozgulbas et al 65 recently demonstrated that Brownian dynamics of nanoparticle colloid in a pendant drop is consistent with the reference setup such as thin-walled quartz capillaries. Furthermore, the pendant drop setup can be integrated with a robotic arm (UR3e) to fully automate sample preparation, characterization, and disposal.…”
Section: Pendant Drop For Study Of Complex Uidssupporting
Advances in robotic automation, high-performance computing, and artificial intelligence encourage us to propose large, general-purpose science factories with the scale needed to tackle large discovery problems and to support thousands of scientists.
“…Robotic pendant drop provides an end-to-end automated, msresolved XPCS workow for studying the dynamics and structures of complex uids. Ozgulbas et al 65 recently demonstrated that Brownian dynamics of nanoparticle colloid in a pendant drop is consistent with the reference setup such as thin-walled quartz capillaries. Furthermore, the pendant drop setup can be integrated with a robotic arm (UR3e) to fully automate sample preparation, characterization, and disposal.…”
Section: Pendant Drop For Study Of Complex Uidssupporting
Advances in robotic automation, high-performance computing, and artificial intelligence encourage us to propose large, general-purpose science factories with the scale needed to tackle large discovery problems and to support thousands of scientists.
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