Development of ZnTe Powder Phosphor for Protein Crystallographic X-ray Detectors

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  • Research Project
  • 7051831
  • ApplicationId
    7051831
  • Core Project Number
    R43GM076908
  • Full Project Number
    1R43GM076908-01
  • Serial Number
    76908
  • FOA Number
  • Sub Project Id
  • Project Start Date
    3/15/2006 - 19 years ago
  • Project End Date
    3/14/2007 - 18 years ago
  • Program Officer Name
    EDMONDS, CHARLES G.
  • Budget Start Date
    3/15/2006 - 19 years ago
  • Budget End Date
    3/14/2007 - 18 years ago
  • Fiscal Year
    2006
  • Support Year
    1
  • Suffix
  • Award Notice Date
    3/10/2006 - 19 years ago
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Development of ZnTe Powder Phosphor for Protein Crystallographic X-ray Detectors

[unreadable] DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): We propose to develop a new phosphor for X-ray detectors used in protein crystallography, which can be used both in the home laboratory and at synchrotron beamlines. The phosphor, ZnTe:O, will be at least 3 times brighter than the conventional Gd2O2S:Tb currently used almost universally on such detector systems. ZnTe:O will also have a faster time response than Gd2O2S:Tb. ZnTe is chemically similar to ZnSe, with which PhosphorTech has already successfully developed an excellent phosphor, ZnSe:Cu,CI. ZnSe:Cu,CI is now a commercial product distributed by PhosphorTech. ZnSe:Cu,CI has been used for the past 6 years by Bruker AXS Inc. of Madison, Wl for its chemical crystallography CCD detectors. Bruker sells almost 90% of all chemical crystallography instruments in the USA and Europe, and our ZnSe phosphor has been an important reason for the success of their product, since it is well liked by Bruker customers. However, since it contains selenium, this phosphor is inappropriate for protein crystallography, in which selenium is the preferred element for anomalous dispersion phasing. The presence of an absorption anomaly at exactly the X-ray energy (12,658eV) used for phasing, would ruin these measurements. ZnTe will solve this problem, since the tellurium absorption anomalies are at different X-ray energies (4,341eV and 31,814eV). Theoretically ZnTe phosphors should be as bright, or brighter, than ZnSe phosphors. However, since tellurium is more chemically reactive than selenium, it is more difficult to work with. Thus our preliminary efforts to make a ZnTe:O phosphor have resulted in material that is initially very bright, but slowly oxidizes in the presence of water vapor, shortly after synthesis. During Phase I of this project, we will find methods to increase the inherent brightness of ZnTe:0, and to passivate and protect newly synthesized ZnTe:O powder, to prevent chemical deterioration of the material. We anticipate that in Phase II we will develop the means to produce commercial quantities of this stabilized powder, and fabricate large, high quality phosphor screens that can be used in commercial CCD detectors for protein crystallography. [unreadable] [unreadable]

IC Name
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF GENERAL MEDICAL SCIENCES
  • Activity
    R43
  • Administering IC
    GM
  • Application Type
    1
  • Direct Cost Amount
  • Indirect Cost Amount
  • Total Cost
    158511
  • Sub Project Total Cost
  • ARRA Funded
  • CFDA Code
    859
  • Ed Inst. Type
  • Funding ICs
    NIGMS:158511\
  • Funding Mechanism
  • Study Section
    ZRG1
  • Study Section Name
    Special Emphasis Panel
  • Organization Name
    PHOSPHORTECH
  • Organization Department
  • Organization DUNS
    025261269
  • Organization City
    LITHIA SPRINGS
  • Organization State
    GA
  • Organization Country
    UNITED STATES
  • Organization Zip Code
    301224118
  • Organization District
    UNITED STATES