Changes between Version 4 and Version 5 of TartuSchoolSasView
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v4 v5 15 15 Before beginning the exercise, you must first ensure that !SasView is installed. If you have not done so already, follow [wiki:TartuSchoolSasViewInstall these installation instructions]. 16 16 17 Tasks you should perform are show as: 18 {{{ 19 #!div style="background: lightblue" 20 **TASK:** Do this thing 21 }}} 17 22 18 23 == [=#section1 1.] Familiarisation with !SasView == 19 TASK : Start !SasView. The application should open and look something like the images below. 20 24 {{{ 25 #!div style="background: lightblue" 26 **TASK:** Start !SasView. The application should open and look something like the images below. 27 }}} 21 28 22 29 … … 39 46 The capabilities of !SasView are described in more detail in the [http://www.sasview.org/docs/user/user.html application documentation] with links to the relevant parts of the documentation available as "Help" buttons in each part of the GUI. 40 47 41 ACTION: 48 {{{ 49 #!div style="background: lightblue" 50 **TASK:** Briefly familiarise yourself with !SasView panels, menus and documentation. Try changing to different analysis tools. 51 }}} 42 52 43 53 … … 49 59 50 60 == [=#section3 3.] Fitting SANS data == 61 62 This part of the exercise will use real SANS data taken from a study of surfactant self assembly in deep eutectic solvents (DES) 63 64 === Background information === 65 Deep eutectic solvents are a class of ionic liquids formed from a hydrogen bond donor and a halide salt. At a certain mixture ratio, the eutectic mixture, the melting point is significantly depressed to values below room temperature. 66 67 Here we will examine the self-assembly of a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surfactant surfactant], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium_dodecyl_sulfate sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS)] in the deep eutectic solvent formed from a 1:2 molar ratio mixture of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choline_chloride choline chloride] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urea urea]. 68 69 ||Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate||[[image(tartu_sds.png)]]|| 70 ||Choline Chloride||[[image(tartu_choline.png)]]|| 71 ||Urea||[[image(tartu_urea.png)]]|| 72 73