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X-Ray powder diffraction

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X-Ray powder diffraction

The Chair for Mineralogy operates 5 X-ray diffractometers. All diffractometers are specially adapted to the projects of the Applied Mineralogy Group. The focus of our group lies on quantitative phase analysis employing the Rietveld method. A special application is the in-situ phase analysis of hydrating cement pastes with custom made temperature controlled reaction chambers (16 °C – 70 °C). A time resolution of 10 minutes per X-ray diffractogram is made possible through the detection speed of the equipped position sensitive detectors.

Please contact the Chair of Applied Mineralogy for further information.
 

Bruker D8 Advance daVinci design with LYNXEYE XE-T detector and sample changer
Bruker D8 Advance daVinci design with temperature-controlled reaction chamber equipped with an energy-dispersive LYNXEYE-XE-T detector
Bruker D8 with temperature-controlled reaction chamber equipped with LYNXEYE detector
Bruker D8 with 9-fold sample changer equipped with LYNXEYE detector
Bruker D8 discover General Area Detection Diffraction System (GADDS) equipped with Vantec 500 2D-detector
Bruker D8 Advance daVinci design with LYNXEYE XE-T detector and sample changer
Bruker D8 Advance daVinci design with temperature-controlled reaction chamber equipped with an energy-dispersive LYNXEYE-XE-T detector
Bruker D8 with temperature-controlled reaction chamber equipped with LYNXEYE detector
Bruker D8 with 9-fold sample changer equipped with LYNXEYE detector
Bruker D8 discover General Area Detection Diffraction System (GADDS) equipped with Vantec 500 2D-detector

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