From: David Flot
Date: 17 April 2012 17:00
CALL FOR PROPOSALS FOR ESRF BEAM TIME WITH ONLINE MICROSPEC
As this is not a standard set-up, it might take a significant amount of time to train users, align the device, and analyze the data in order to derive relevant data collection schemes. We will therefore schedule 24 hours for each project. The deadline for this specific application is Tuesday 1st May 2012.
It is strongly recommended to, beforehand, record an absorption (fluorescence) spectrum of the crystal on a home microspectrophotometer such as the 4dx one, or at an off-line facility such as the ESRF Cryobench, and to provide it in the application form. Such a spectrum would greatly help to determine the feasibility of the experiment. For optimal experimental conditions, crystals should be frozen in minimal amounts of cryosolution, especially when the crystals are small. Finally, please note that the ESRF sample changer cannot be operated at the same time as the on-line microspec. The use of specific LASER is possible if the device is compliant with the beam line safety system (interlock on device power).
Proposal Deadline *1st May 2012*There will be beam time available at the ESRF for MX data collection with a setup that allows online monitoring of UV/VIS absorbance or fluorescence spectral changes of the crystal during the X-ray diffraction experiment. Users who are interested in using this beam time (including those who are members of BAG Groups) should use the following mechanism:_http://www.esrf.fr/UsersAndScience/UserGuide/Applying/ProposalGuidelines/MXnon-BAGproposal _and it must be clearly indicated in the title of the proposal form that the online monitoring of spectral changes is necessary for the project. A brief description of the device is given below however users are encouraged to consult the web pages for detailed information:_http://www.esrf.fr/UsersAndScience/Experiments/MX/How_to_use_our_beamlines/Run_Your_Experiment/Microspectrophotometer_User_Guide_The device is also described in: McGeehan, J., Ravelli, R.B., Murray, J.W., Owen, R.L., Cipriani, F., McSweeney, S., Weik, M. and Garman, E.F. (2009) Colouring cryo-cooled crystals: online microspectrophotometry. J Synchrotron Radiat., 16, 163-172.
As this is not a standard set-up, it might take a significant amount of time to train users, align the device, and analyze the data in order to derive relevant data collection schemes. We will therefore schedule 24 hours for each project. The deadline for this specific application is Tuesday 1st May 2012.
It is strongly recommended to, beforehand, record an absorption (fluorescence) spectrum of the crystal on a home microspectrophotometer such as the 4dx one, or at an off-line facility such as the ESRF Cryobench, and to provide it in the application form. Such a spectrum would greatly help to determine the feasibility of the experiment. For optimal experimental conditions, crystals should be frozen in minimal amounts of cryosolution, especially when the crystals are small. Finally, please note that the ESRF sample changer cannot be operated at the same time as the on-line microspec. The use of specific LASER is possible if the device is compliant with the beam line safety system (interlock on device power).
++++++++++++ Dates of beam-time: *13th June - 17th June 2012* Storage Ring: Uniform (200mA) Beamline: ID14-1 Energy: 13.27 keV (not tunable) Specifications: UV/VIS-range: 250-1100 nm Light source: Mikropack DH-2000-BAL (Deuterium/Halogen) Fluorescence/Actinic excitation wavelength: 405, 440, 473, 532, 561, 671 nm ODmax for UV-vis absorbance spectra: 2-2.5 Monitoring light size: 0.03 (min) - 0.15mm(max) Sampling freq (to disk): 10Hz or lower
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