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====o determine concentration using XRD:====
====To determine concentration using XRD:====
The rule of mixtures aka Vegard's Law allows concentration of a component in a mixture to be calculated by comparing the current lattice parameter to that of each pure substance, see Wikipedia:
The rule of mixtures aka Vegard's Law allows concentration of a component in a mixture to be calculated by comparing the current lattice parameter to that of each pure substance, see Wikipedia:
[[Wikipedia:Vegard's_law]]
[[Wikipedia:Vegard's_law]]
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This outline here is just for review & as a procedure for what was done.
This outline here is just for review & as a procedure for what was done.


====Samples====
====How to prepare sample====
 
XRD is generally for powder, but can be done on thin films/wet samples/etc.   
XRD is generally for powder, but can be done on thin films/wet samples/etc.   
Consult Ed for specifics on how you should prepare your material.
Consult Ed for specifics on how you should prepare your material.
=====Prepare sample=====
 
1. Put on gloves
1. Put on gloves


 
=====For powders:=====
'''For powders:'''


2. Obtain alligator clip, glass, slide, spatula, and a powder sample holder (consult Ed on whether you need a special holder, ie. small amount or zero background)
2. Obtain alligator clip, glass, slide, spatula, and a powder sample holder (consult Ed on whether you need a special holder, ie. small amount or zero background)
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'''For thin films(as used in this example):'''
=====For thin films(as used in this example):=====


2. Obtain a small piece of clay, weight, glass slide, and specimen holder from sample prep area.
2. Obtain a small piece of clay, weight, glass slide, and specimen holder from sample prep area.
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'''For others:'''
=====For others:=====


I've never done this, consult Ed.
I've never done this, consult Ed.


====Loading specimen====
====Loading specimen====

Revision as of 17:53, 8 August 2012

Work in progress!

To determine concentration using XRD:

The rule of mixtures aka Vegard's Law allows concentration of a component in a mixture to be calculated by comparing the current lattice parameter to that of each pure substance, see Wikipedia: Wikipedia:Vegard's_law

How to do XRD:

Before beginning XRD

Contact the lab director/supervisor: For MTU:

  • Ed Laitila (ealaitil@mtu.edu), Office #: 628 M&M
  • XRD Lab - Room #: 629

Ed will guide you through the XRD process & assign you a X-ray badge #. This outline here is just for review & as a procedure for what was done.

How to prepare sample

XRD is generally for powder, but can be done on thin films/wet samples/etc. Consult Ed for specifics on how you should prepare your material.

1. Put on gloves

For powders:

2. Obtain alligator clip, glass, slide, spatula, and a powder sample holder (consult Ed on whether you need a special holder, ie. small amount or zero background)

3. Wash all of the above items/tools with alcohol/ethanol? in the sample prep area.

4. Clip glass slide onto powder sample holder.

5. Fill & pack w/sample powder using spatula.

6. Tap setup vertically on counter to pack and plunge spatula to free up loose areas and pack them.

7. Once the powder sample holder is packed, take off alligator clips and carefully remove slide.

8. Wipe off edges of holder w/kam wipes & alcohol?, so that the XRD does not get contaminated w/loose powder. Be careful not to ruin powder surface (You need as flat of surface as possible).

9. Now you're ready to load.


For thin films(as used in this example):

2. Obtain a small piece of clay, weight, glass slide, and specimen holder from sample prep area.

3. Clean all of the above items (except clay) with alcohol? in the prep area.

4. Make sure your sample will fit into holder. You want it to fit within the edges.

5. Ball up clay and make into a cylinder slightly higher than edges.

6. Stick clay onto sample holder.

7. Stick sample centered on top of clay.

8. Take glass slide & press it down onto the specimen to even the specimen w/holder edges. Keep glass on specimen (don't take off!)

9. Take weight while holding glass slide and put it on top of the setup.

10. Make sure specimen is larger than clay surface (no clay peeking out!)

11. Wait 5 minutes so clay doesn't shift.

12. Carefully remove weight/glass.

13. Now you're ready to load.


For others:

I've never done this, consult Ed.

Loading specimen

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