Laser pump-X-ray probe experiments require control over the X-ray pulse pattern and timing. Here, the first use of pseudo-single-bunch mode at the Advanced Light Source in picosecond time-resolved X-ray absorption experiments on solutions and solids is reported. In this mode the X-ray repetition rate is fully adjustable from single shot to 500 kHz, allowing it to be matched to typical laser excitation pulse rates.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe present the concept and results of pseudo-single-bunch (PSB) operation--a new operational mode at the advanced light source--that can greatly expand the capabilities of synchrotron light sources to carry out dynamics and time-of-flight experiments. In PSB operation, a single electron bunch is displaced transversely from the other electron bunches using a short-pulse, high-repetition-rate kicker magnet. Experiments that require light emitted only from a single bunch can stop the light emitted from the other bunches using a collimator.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA novel antiasthmatic, 2-[(4-hydroxyphenyl)amino]-5-methoxybenzenemethanol (1), oxidizes to the corresponding iminoquinone in aqueous solutions. The reaction was monitored by a paired-ion reversed-phase HPLC method. The oxidation rate was highly dependent on the solution pH, with a large rate increase occurring above pH 6.
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