Dear Scott Enclosed is our NSB paper on rapid XAS of metalloenzyme + the news and views article written by J. Penner-Hahn on this article. Irit Prof. IRIT SAGI Department of Structural Biology The Weizmann Institute of Science ISRAEL Tel : 972-8-9342130 http://www.weizmann.ac.il/sb/faculty_pages/Sagi/home.html e-mail: irit.sagi@weizmann.ac.il
schlegel@azurite.cea.fr 23/07/04 09:45:10 >>> Scott,
I've been doing a literature search for an article I'm writing up, and I can't seem to find any examples of an XAS flow cell desgined for liquids. Sealed cells for liquids, yes; flow cells for passing gases over solids, yes; but no solution-chemistry flow cell. I feel like someone must have published work in that area before, but I can't seem to find it.
Maybe not exactly a flow cell, but a rapid biblio research on "Web of Science" using the"stopped-flow" and "EXAFS or XAS or XANES" keywords has unearthed some 23 references over the last ten years, many of them probably utterly irrelevant. Nevertheless, I copied them in the attached text file. Best regards, Michel Schlegel