X-RAY Diffraction (XRD)

Merk

Rigaku Miniflex 600
X-Ray source
Cu kα (1,54 Å)
Specimen
Powder
Solid material with flat surface
Typische monstergrootte
100 mg powder
20 x 20 x 10 mm solid
Uitvoer
Crystalline phases identification and quantification
Crystalline and amorphous content
Crystallite size

X-ray diffraction (XRD) is a powerful non-destructive analytical technique used to determine the crystal structure of materials. It operates on the principle of detecting diffraction patterns when X-rays are scattered by the atoms within a crystal lattice and relating these patterns to the different atomic planes within the crystal. XRD enables the identification and quantification of crystal structures using an extensive database. The technique is useful for assessing the crystallinity of polymers, identifying the type of crystalline fillers in a composite, and characterizing minerals and metals.

XRD is a great technique to determine the crystal structure of materials.