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Sample Characteristics Affecting Quantitative Analysis by X-Ray Powder Diffraction

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Advances in Materials Characterization II

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In the field of materials science, an experimenter often wishes to perform a quantitative phase analysis on a given product. While wet chemistry can give an elemental analysis without difficulty, a phase analysis by methods other than diffraction is difficult if not impossible to perform. With the advent of the powder diffTactometer, quantitative phase analysis by X-ray diffraction has become widely known and accepted. Unfortunately this acceptance of has been clouded, as results are often fraught with anomalous inconsistencies.

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Cline, J.P., Snyder, R.L. (1985). Sample Characteristics Affecting Quantitative Analysis by X-Ray Powder Diffraction. In: Snyder, R.L., Condrate, R.A., Johnson, P.F. (eds) Advances in Materials Characterization II. Materials Science Research, vol 19. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-9439-0_10

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