PEG spherulite perhaps?
JPK
On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 7:46 AM, Vandu Murugan wrote:
> Dear All,
> I mounted an aggregate with spikes on surface, that I saw in a well,
> and got a image attached with this. It has concentric rings.. What it
> could be? Any comments on it...?
>
> thanks,
> -
On 02/20/11 08:46, Vandu Murugan wrote:
Dear All,
I mounted an aggregate with spikes on surface, that I saw in a
well, and got a image attached with this. It has concentric rings..
What it could be? Any comments on it...?
thanks,
- Wandu
Mentioning the temperature at which data was co
Hi
This is a powder diffraction pattern with a couple (or more) of small
molecule/salt crystals attached to it (which give rise to the spots).
The resolution of the rings isn't right for ice, so I'd guess they're
due to your precipitant forming small crystals.
If you have a sample with la
Looks to me as if you have what we call "ice rings", i.e. crystalline powder
diffraction. Plus what we call "salt", i.e. strongly diffracting small molecule
crystal(s).
Fred.
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