Standard powdered metallurgical nd mineralogical samples were mounted in epoxy-resin cement on a glass slide, oven cured, and the surface then ground flat on "wet-or-dry " abrasive paper to obtain permanent reference standards for X-ray diffraction studies. The results confirm that this method of mounting may be convenient for handling of loose powders, minimizing preferred orientation in samples of most minerals, and eliminating sample contamination and mis-labeling or mixing of samples. X-ray diffractograms of epoxy cement show it to be amorphous with no sharp diagnostic peaks. With copper radiation the epoxy exhibits only a broad low-angle scattering peak between 12.5 ° and 25 ° 20. This peak is depressed by dilution of the epo...
This handout, prepared by the USGS, provides background on the use and theory of X-ray powder diffra...
Capillary diffraction or microdiffraction are standard techniques for characterizing small samples w...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN050437 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Abstract—This paper describes an improved simple, sample-mounting method for random powder X-ray dif...
Rietveld Analysis of cement diffraction patterns have been used to determined the composition of cem...
An alternative storage method to separate sample preparation from single-crystal and powder X-ray di...
This laboratory note describes a new sample preparation technique to enable high-resolution powder d...
This article is the second part of a series of introduction to powder diffraction method, intended t...
Application of In Situ X-ray Powder Diffraction in Solid State Processes Visualizatio
Powder diffraction is the mostly widely used crystallographic method, with applications spanning all...
For several years, we have submitted quality powder XRD patterns to the International Centre for Dif...
Report discussing standard X-ray diffraction powder patterns for thirty-seven substances. Eleven are...
This directory provides a listing of minerals arranged by Powder X-ray Diffraction (XRD) data . XRD ...
Today, automatic control of cement quality is possible by the use of a continuous on-line X-ray diff...
High-resolution intensity profiles can be generated from X-ray diffraction films using a desk-top sc...
This handout, prepared by the USGS, provides background on the use and theory of X-ray powder diffra...
Capillary diffraction or microdiffraction are standard techniques for characterizing small samples w...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN050437 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Abstract—This paper describes an improved simple, sample-mounting method for random powder X-ray dif...
Rietveld Analysis of cement diffraction patterns have been used to determined the composition of cem...
An alternative storage method to separate sample preparation from single-crystal and powder X-ray di...
This laboratory note describes a new sample preparation technique to enable high-resolution powder d...
This article is the second part of a series of introduction to powder diffraction method, intended t...
Application of In Situ X-ray Powder Diffraction in Solid State Processes Visualizatio
Powder diffraction is the mostly widely used crystallographic method, with applications spanning all...
For several years, we have submitted quality powder XRD patterns to the International Centre for Dif...
Report discussing standard X-ray diffraction powder patterns for thirty-seven substances. Eleven are...
This directory provides a listing of minerals arranged by Powder X-ray Diffraction (XRD) data . XRD ...
Today, automatic control of cement quality is possible by the use of a continuous on-line X-ray diff...
High-resolution intensity profiles can be generated from X-ray diffraction films using a desk-top sc...
This handout, prepared by the USGS, provides background on the use and theory of X-ray powder diffra...
Capillary diffraction or microdiffraction are standard techniques for characterizing small samples w...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN050437 / BLDSC - British Library D...