Re: crystallite size determination

1999-05-19 Thread Luca Lutterotti
>How does one handle the problem of bimodal particle size distributions by >diffraction techniques? My previous experience at particle size measurements >using laser light scattering indicates non-monomodality is the norm rather >than the exception. Can powder diffraction resolve this? The more

Re: crystallite size determination

1999-05-19 Thread Gregory A Stephenson
How does one handle the problem of bimodal particle size distributions by diffraction techniques? My previous experience at particle size measurements using laser light scattering indicates non-monomodality is the norm rather than the exception. Can powder diffraction resolve this?

Re: crystallite size determination

1999-05-19 Thread Natale Perchiazzi
Dear J"org, thanks for your kind reply and for your interesting and valuable informations. Best RegardsNatale Perchiazzi § Natale Perchiazzi Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra Università degli Studi di

Re: crystallite size determination

1999-05-19 Thread Dr.Joerg Bergmann
On Wed, 19 May 1999, Natale Perchiazzi wrote: > Dear All, > > I am planning to do crystallite size determinations and I think that a > reasonable way to begin may be to analyze well known materials, so to verify > what is working properly (and what not). > > As the SRM 674a set of oxides

crystallite size determination

1999-05-19 Thread Natale Perchiazzi
Dear All, I am planning to do crystallite size determinations and I think that a reasonable way to begin may be to analyze well known materials, so to verify what is working properly (and what not). As the SRM 674a set of oxides (namely corundum, cerianite, rutile, chromite) is available in