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Graphene as a protein crystal mounting material to reduce background scatter

Cornell Affiliated Author(s)

Author

J.L. Wierman
J.S. Alden
C.U. Kim
P.L. McEuen
Sol Gruner

Abstract

The overall signal-to-noise ratio per unit dose for X-ray diffraction data from protein crystals can be improved by reducing the mass and density of all material surrounding the crystals. This article demonstrates a path towards the practical ultimate in background reduction by use of atomically thin graphene sheets as a crystal mounting platform for protein crystals. The results show the potential for graphene in protein crystallography and other cases where X-ray scatter from the mounting material must be reduced and specimen dehydration prevented, such as in coherent X-ray diffraction imaging of microscopic objects. © 2013 International Union of Crystallography Printed in Singapore - all rights reserved.

Date Published

Journal

Journal of Applied Crystallography

Volume

46

Issue

5

Number of Pages

1501-1507,

URL

https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84884552043&doi=10.1107%2fS002188981301786X&partnerID=40&md5=aec6c18d51bf1fc5090454be6b6f6cf5

DOI

10.1107/S002188981301786X

Group (Lab)

Paul McEuen Group
Sol M. Gruner Group

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