Dear Theresa,
We recently collected a room temperature data set from one single crystal at Petra III. The beam line was equipped with a Pilatus detector. Data were good to 2.7 A. In contrast, at 100 K similar crystals diffracted very poorly. So, it is perfectly possible to obtain useful room temperature data sets from synchrotron sources. I have to admit that in our case it certainly helped that the crystal belonged to a high-symmetry space and full completeness was achieved after 40 degrees angular range.
Regards,
Joern
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> On 06.02.2014, at 10:51, Theresa Hsu <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Dear crystallographers
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> Just out of curiosity, is it possible to collect datasets from crystals at room temperature at synchrotron? Are fast detectors like Pilatus useful for this?
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> Thank you.
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> Theresa
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