Donnerstag, 20. September 2007

ActivePython 2.5.1.1 - Complete and ready-to-install Python distribution. (Free)

ActivePython 2.5.1.1 - Complete and ready-to-install Python distribution. (Free): "

ActivePython 2.5.1.1
ActivePython is the industry-standard Python distribution, available for Mac OS X, Linux, Windows, Solaris, AIX and HP-UX. Developers worldwide rely on ActivePython's completeness and ease-of-use, while corporate users protect their infrastructure and stay competitive with quality-assured ActivePython business solutions.

ActivePython is 100% compatible with the reference distribution of Python. Code tested with ActivePython will run on any Python installation that has the appropriate extensions installed. "



(Via MacUpdate - Mac OS X.)

Sonntag, 16. September 2007

A microdiffraction set-up for nanoporous metal-organic-framework-type solids

A microdiffraction set-up for nanoporous metal–organic-framework-type solids: "


A microdiffraction set-up for nanoporous metal-organic-framework-type solids


Nature Materials. doi:10.1038/nmat1991


Authors: Christophe Volkringer, Dimitry Popov, Thierry Loiseau, Nathalie Guillou, Gerard Ferey, Mohamed Haouas, Francis Taulelle, Caroline Mellot-Draznieks, Manfred Burghammer
& Christian Riekel


For the past decade, the emerging class of porous metal-organic frameworks has been becoming one of the most promising materials for the construction of extralarge pore networks in view of potential applications in catalysis, separation and gas storage. The knowledge of the atomic arrangements in these crystalline compounds is a key point for the understanding of the chemical and physical properties. Their crystal size limits the use of single-crystal diffraction analysis, and synchrotron radiation facilities may allow for the analysis of tiny crystals. We present here a microdiffraction set-up for the collection of Bragg intensities, which pushes down the limit to the micrometre scale by using a microfocused X-ray beam of 1 μm. We report the structure determination of a new porous metal-organic-framework-type aluminium trimesate (MIL-110) from a single crystal of a few micrometres length, showing very weak scattering factors owing to the composition of the framework (light elements) and very low density. Its structure is built up from a honeycomb-like network with hexagonal 16 Åchannels, involving the connection of octahedrally coordinated aluminium octameric motifs with the trimesate ligands. Solid-state NMR (27Al,13C,1H) and molecular modelling are finally considered for the structural characterization.

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(Via Nature Materials.)

Freitag, 14. September 2007

Melting and alloying of Ni∕Al nanolaminates induced by shock loading: A molecular dynamics simulation study

Melting and alloying of Ni∕Al nanolaminates induced by shock loading: A molecular dynamics simulation study: "Author(s): Shijin Zhao, Timothy C. Germann, and Alejandro Strachan
We demonstrate that shock-induced melting can play a key role in accelerating the initiation and propagation of self-sustained exothermic alloying reactions in nanostructured Ni∕Al nanolaminates. Following a pronounced increase of the local pressure upon melting, due to structural expansion, ...
[Phys. Rev. B 76, 104105] Published Fri Sep 14, 2007"



(Via Recent Articles in Phys. Rev. B.)

Controlling Pattern Formation in Nanoparticle Assemblies via Directed Solvent Dewetting

Controlling Pattern Formation in Nanoparticle Assemblies via Directed Solvent Dewetting: "Author(s): Christopher P. Martin, Matthew O. Blunt, Emmanuelle Pauliac-Vaujour, Andrew Stannard, Philip Moriarty, Ioan Vancea, and Uwe Thiele
We have achieved highly localized control of pattern formation in two-dimensional nanoparticle assemblies by direct modification of solvent dewetting dynamics. A striking dependence of nanoparticle organization on the size of atomic force microscope-generated surface heterogeneities is observed and...
[Phys. Rev. Lett. 99, 116103] Published Fri Sep 14, 2007"



(Via Recent Articles in Phys. Rev. Lett..)

Output analysis of materials inkjet printer

Output analysis of materials inkjet printer: "Leila F. Deravi, Aren E. Gerdon, David E. Cliffel, David W. Wright, and Jan L. Sumerel
Piezoelectric inkjet printing was used to deposit single spot microarrays onto Au-coated quartz crystals or SiN substrates in air. Composite solutions of nanospheres, carbon nanotubes, and colloidal silver were printed, and their properties were quantitated. The average weight of one spot of each de ... [Appl. Phys. Lett. 91, 113114 (2007)] published Fri Sep 14, 2007."



(Via Applied Physics Letters: All Topics.)

Triboelectricity evaluation of single toner particle by electron holography

Triboelectricity evaluation of single toner particle by electron holography: "H. Okada, D. Shindo, J. J. Kim, Y. Murakami, and H. Kawase
Understanding electrification is particularly important in materials science since the use of charged particles, e.g., the electrophotographic printer with toner particles, is one of the most successful applications of electrification. However, the charge generation mechanism still remains unclear d ... [J. Appl. Phys. 102, 054908 (2007)] published Fri Sep 14, 2007."



(Via Journal of Applied Physics: All Topics.)

Spot On: Printing flexible electronics one nanodot at a time [Subscriber Only]

Spot On: Printing flexible electronics one nanodot at a time [Subscriber Only]: "A new high-resolution printing technique could make flexible electronics such as plastic displays and solar cells easier to produce."



(Via Science News Online.)