Dear all,

when powder samples are measured in reflection on back-loaded samples on a theta-2theta diffractometer, there is always the danger that upon sample spinning the powder can fall out of its cavity. As a solution I tried a thin mylar foil, which, however, gives nasty background. Another procedure may be a little bit of glue (e.g. dissolved in a solvent to dillute it).
Has somebody some practical good experiences with certain types of glues (influence on background, how much glue, which solvent) or does somebody know some further tricks.
Thank you for your help
Andreas


PS. I am working with the Philips/Panalytical sample preparation equipment.

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