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53502
Title
Synchrotron energy dispersive powder diffraction
Contributors
P Barnes (Birkbeck College, University of London)
,
SM Clark (Birkbeck College, University of London)
,
SE Tarling (Birkbeck College, University of London)
,
E Polak (Birkbeck College, University of London)
,
D Hausermann (King's College, University of London)
,
C Brennan (Strathclyde U.)
,
S Doyle (Strathclyde U.)
,
KJ Roberts (Strathclyde U.)
,
JN Sherwood (Strathclyde U.)
,
RJ Cernik (SERC Daresbury Lab.)
Abstract
During four weeks of useful beam time during the summer of 1986, the authors of this report used the test station 9.7 t explore the possibilities for developing Energy Dispersive Diffraction (EDD) as a separate facility at Daresbury. Novel applications of EDD were made in three areas: which are details in this report. 1. real time EDD of hydrating cements; 2. monitoring crystallisation of alkanes using EDD; 3. use of EDD in high pressure lattice parameters and intensity measurements; The longer-term conclusions from these trials are that useful EDD can be effective and cheaply developed on 9.7 after the HBL alterations of 1986/87. The experiences gained during these trials would enable us to design and build an improved system that would place the Daresbury synchrotron at the forefront of EDD technology.
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SRS
,
9.7
,
SERC
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English (EN)
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Report
DL Technical Reports
DL-SCI-TM55E. 1987.
DL-SCI-TM55E.pdf
1987
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