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Welcome to our Autumn 2006 Newsletter IGAn : The world’s first in-situ Gravimetric Analyzer for Neutron Spectrometry The precise macroscopic thermodynamic characterization of gas-solid interactions in the analytical laboratory is commonplace. However, there is an ever-growing need for hyphenation with microscopic techniques to elucidate subtleties in both the structural and dynamic properties of new materials. Of these techniques, neutron scattering is undoubtedly the most powerful but these spectrometers are a long way from the confines of the ideal laboratory environment… Download the full Autumn 2006 newsletter in pdf format here.
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