Xenocs Announces the Appointment of Two New Board Members

Xenocs announced today the appointment of Pieter de Groot and Dr Isabelle Buckle as independent members to the board of directors. This brings the number of board members to six.
Measurements and analysis of extremely thin single protein fibers

Silks are well known natural protein fibers, spun by spiders, silkworms and other insects, that have been used for centuries in the textile industry due to...
Manufacturing of cellulose-based products – how do the nonsolvent composition and processing parameters influence the structure of regenerated cellulose?

- Application Highlight - Cellulose is the main constituent of plant fiber making it the most abundant organic compound on Earth. Owing to...
SOLGEL 2022

24-29 July, 2022. Xenocs will attend the SOLGEL 2022 conference from July 24-29 in Lyon, France. Meet us at our booth!
ACS Colloids 2022

10-13 July, 2022. Xenocs is pleased to attend the 96th Annual Colloid and Surface Science Symposium from July 10-13 in Golden, Colorado. Join us at our booth!
GISAXS reveals packing of PbS quantum dots for use in solar cells

Quantum dots are semiconducting nanocrystals of about two to ten nanometers in size. Due to their tunable optoelectronic properties, they find use in a range of applications such as LEDs, single-electron transistors, medical imaging and solar cells. When used in solar cells, light produces an electron-hole pair in the quantum…
Number concentrations for Gold Nanoparticles: robust and traceable measurements in the lab

SAXS laboratory instruments provide traceable number concentration measurements for nanoparticles. Nanoparticles (NPs) are an essential building block for ...
XSACT 2.0: New software for X-ray scattering data processing and analysis

We are proud to present XSACT 2.0!, our all in-one solution for X-ray scattering data analysis.
Join DTI Webinar: why you should use X-rays in formulation of biologics

On December 10, 2020, 15.00-16.00 (CET), the Danish Technological Institute together with BioPeople will host a webinar with renowned Xenocs customers titled “Why you should use X-rays in formulation of biologics”
SAXS/WAXS results help elucidate structure-function relationships in foams

Foams – gas trapped in solids or liquids – are common materials, found all around us. Liquid foams can be found in cosmetic formulations, home care products and food, whereas solid foams find use in mattresses, insulation and lightweight structures in automotive, space and aircraft applications. Solid foams are cellular…
Xenocs SAXS webinars

Join our webinar!: Characterizing formulations, drug targets and viruses with Small Angle X-ray Scattering. October 27 / October 30, 2020.
Oléron 2020

9-16 October 2020, Oléron, France. 7th National School in Integrative Structural Biology.
Xenocs participates in Mobility Challenge for cleaner commuting

Xenocs will participate this year in the Mobility Challenge Day organized by the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Region, France, to promote ‘clean’ transport modes.
Different production process results in different gel properties in a surfactant based gel for pharmaceutical and cosmetics products

Different production process results in different gel properties in a surfactant based gel for pharmaceutical and cosmetics products.
Analysing polymer nanocomposites with X-ray scattering

- Application highlight - Nanocomposites are a type of composite material in which nanoscale particles or fibres (the filler) consisting of one or more materials are dispersed throughout a bulk (matrix) material. Both the filler(s) and the matrix retain elements of their own bulk material properties, while the nanoscale parameters…