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X-Ray Powder Diffraction

1986
Abstract X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD) techniques are used to characterize samples in the form of loose powders or aggregates of finely divided material that readily diffract x-rays in specified patterns. This article provides an introduction to XRPD, beginning with a review of sensing devices, including pinhole/Laue cameras, Debye ...
Raymond P. Goehner, Monte C. Nichols
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X-Ray Powder Diffraction

2017
X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD) as a powerful nondestructive analytical technique finds applications in various field as mineralogy, metallurgy, materials science, forensic science, archeometry, biology, pharmaceutical industry, and, of course, supramolecular chemistry.
C. Tedesco, M. Brunelli
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Laboratory X-ray Powder Diffraction

2012
Laboratory diffractometers form the introduction to powder diffraction for most researchers. On a basic level for phase ID, etc., one diffractometer is very much like another. However when configuring a system for more challenging and advanced experiments, a variety of options and choices confront the experimentalist.
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Methods of crystallography: powder X-ray diffraction

2017
In the last twenty-five years, relevant theoretical, methodological and experimental advances have been made in the development and application of the X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD) method. In particular, attention has been devoted to the interpretation of XRPD data.
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Product characterization by x-ray powder diffraction

Microporous and Mesoporous Materials, 1998
Publisher Summary This chapter covers the different features of a powder diffraction pattern, which can be exploited in the characterization of a material. Powder diffraction data is most commonly used as a "fingerprint" in the identification of a material, but the other information that can be gleaned from a diffraction pattern should not be ...
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X-Ray Powder Diffraction in Europe

Advances in X-ray Analysis, 1980
Talking about X-Ray Diffraction in Europe, I'll limit myself to personal experiences. I started with XRD in Amsterdam University, namely structure analysis, but as well powder diffraction for identification of minerals, determination of crystallinity of stretched gelatine and many more such applications. Exclusively, cameras with photographic recording
J. L. de Vries, N. V. Philips
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Powder X-ray Diffraction

2019
Powder X-ray diffraction is an essential partner to single-crystal X-ray diffraction because it is applied to a bulk solid rather than a selected single crystal. Powder diffraction can be viewed as a collection of simultaneous single-crystal measurements from a large number of crystals in all orientations.
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Simulation of X-ray powder diffraction

Journal of Chemical Education, 1992
142. Bits and pieces, 48. A program that simulates the entire procedure of the analysis of X-ray powder diffraction.
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X-Ray Powder Diffraction Camera

Journal of Scientific Instruments, 1944
An X-ray powder camera is described which is designed for speed of working. This is achieved (at the cost of certain disadvantages) by improving factors that control exposure time and by eliminating the necessity of any adjustments and of any calibration when these have once and for all been carried out. The camera is applicable to the analysis of soil
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