Materials with nanometer size heterogeneities are commonplace in the physical and biological sciences and often exhibit complex morphologies. Although this morphology has a dramatic effect on the materials ’ properties (e.g., transport and reaction processes), it is often difficult to accurately characterize. We describe a method, using a novel analysis of small angle x-ray scattering data, of generating representative three-dimensional morphologies of isotropic two-phase materials (one class of heterogeneous materials) where the morphology is disordered. This is applied to thin films containing nanometer sized pores with a range of porosities (4-44%). These representations provide a visualization of the pore morphology, give the pore size ...
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Solids with a hierarchically structured, disordered pore space, such as macroporous–mesoporous silic...
International audiencePorous structures are becoming more and more important in biology and material...
In the past decade, remarkable progress has been made in studying nanoscale objects deposited on sur...
Recent advances in microstructured materials have given rise to many new types of composites that ex...
On developing the next generation sustainable soft materials, it is often crucial to understand and ...
We report on the structural characterization of two mesporous systems: randomly distributed parallel...
A method of modeling the three-dimensional microstructure of random isotropic two-phase materials is...
Nanoscale structural characterization is critical to understanding the physical underpinnings of pro...
This work exploits gas adsorption and small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) to determine the morpholog...
The goal of our contribution was to develop a method providing morphological (microstructural) descr...
For developing the next generation sustainable materials, it is often crucial to understand and cont...
In tissue engineering, porous scaffolds are often used as three-dimensional (3D) supports for tissue...
We use Synchrotron Small-Angle X-ray Scattering to investigate temperature-induced morphological cha...
International audienceMorphological quantification of the complex structure of hierarchical geomater...
The first in-situ two-dimensional grazing incidence small-angle X-ray scattering (2D GISAXS) study o...
Solids with a hierarchically structured, disordered pore space, such as macroporous–mesoporous silic...
International audiencePorous structures are becoming more and more important in biology and material...
In the past decade, remarkable progress has been made in studying nanoscale objects deposited on sur...
Recent advances in microstructured materials have given rise to many new types of composites that ex...