X-ray diffraction is an established procedure employed in the investigation of pharmaceutical compounds and formulations, within both manufacturing and academic contexts. FDA regulations mandate that ...
Rev. ed. of: Collection of simulated XRD powder patterns for zeolites / M.M.J. Treacy, J.B. Higgins, and R. von Ballmoos. 3rd rev. ed. 1996. "Published on behalf of ...
X-ray diffraction (XRD) is an essential technique to identify the structures and compositions of newly developed materials. However, XRD patterns consist of multiple peaks, and it is not always ...
With the development of different techniques for the synthesis of nanomaterials, researchers are constantly looking for a more precise instrument for their nanoscale characterization. X-ray ...
X-ray diffraction (XRD) is a non-invasive method for determining that can be used in phase analysis investigations of crystalline materials. Image Credit: AgriTech/Shutterstock.com The essential idea ...
Dr. Akhilesh Tripathi has spent over two decades teaching X-ray diffraction (XRD) and training users of Rigaku's MiniFlex benchtop XRD system. In this conversation, he shares how benchtop XRD ...
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