Understanding and controlling the high viscoelasticity of alfa-cyclodextrin/surfactant films at the air/water interface - data completion
We have published articles over the last years on the highly viscoelasticity in cyclodextrin/surfactant films at the air/water interface, and low-Qz measurements of the film composition using neutron reflectometry (NR) have started to provide a key contribution in understanding its origin. We performed experiment #9-10-1622 on FIGARO in September 2021 but delays in the despatch of one surfactant meant that the dataset remained incomplete. Even so, initial data hinted at a breakthrough in understanding the viscoelasticity in cyclodextrin films with surfactant mixtures for the first time. This experiment is proposed to complete the low-Qz dataset including repeats that are necessary for data validation, and extend the dataset to full-Qz measurements of the structure for the most viscoelastic films. Such an experiment was accepted on INTER at ISIS in December 2021, but facility downtime meant that the scheduled experiment was cancelled. FIGARO is by far the most appropriate instrument for this work due to its excellent at low-Qz, and the instrument responsible (Dr. Gutfreund) is supportive of this application for us to complete this work instead on FIGARO for immediate publication.
The data is currently only available to download if you are a member of the proposal team.
The recommended format for citing this dataset in a research publication is in the following format:
Richard A. Campbell; GUTFREUND Philipp and ONDO Daniel. (2023). Understanding and controlling the high viscoelasticity of alfa-cyclodextrin/surfactant films at the air/water interface - data completion. Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL) doi:10.5291/ILL-DATA.EASY-1081
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