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See also [[cryo]] and [[Crystal growth: Tips and Tricks#Reducing the mosaicity]], and [[Improving crystal quality]]. | |||
The following tips mostly refer to cryo improvement: | |||
* PEG3350 seems to be little too large for freezing, particularly in presence of high salt concentration. However, PEG2000 is good enough as a cryo protectant. | * PEG3350 seems to be little too large for freezing, particularly in presence of high salt concentration. However, PEG2000 is good enough as a cryo protectant. | ||
* Try oils | * Try oils for cryoprotection | ||
* Try stepwise increase from low concentrations of cryoprotectants to the required concentration, over several minutes/hours/days. | * Try stepwise increase from low concentrations of cryoprotectants to the required concentration, over several minutes/hours/days. The larger the crystal, the longer should be the incubation in each step. | ||
* Small crystals often do better in terms of mosaicity increase than big crystals (often growth faults lead to end of crystal growth) | |||
* Small crystals often do better in terms of mosaicity increase than big crystals | * use a synchrotron beam (as it is less divergent than the usual home source, and the apparent mosaicity is the sum of the crystal mosaicity and the crossfire) | ||
* shoot at parts of the crystal to find if there are good and bad parts (this requires a small beam) |