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The power of powder techniques is such that they have had an impact in most of the major developments in the field of new materials during recent years - with solid electrolytes, high-temperature superconductors, fullerenes, zeolites and giant magnetoresistance materials being obvious examples. As a consequence, powder diffraction has been transformed into one of the most exciting areas in scientific instrumentation.
 
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RAPID II application gallery

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Analysis of a complex chemical compound Analysis of the structure of an organic compound with a long unit cell axis Analysis of the structure of an organometallic compound with a long unit cell axis
L-thioproline absolute structure Fast absolute structure determination Fast electron density studies
Analysis of twinned crystals Diffuse scattering in PCNB Diffuse scattering in benzil

Compression studies on wood

Comparing cellulose in Sitka spruce and in celery

Solution structures and precrystallisation molecular association

Identifying new co-crystal complexes from powder data The determination of absolute structure with both Mo and Cu radiation Studying hydrogen atom disorder via multiple temperature diffraction
A small, weakly diffracting electrochemical switch The curious case of benzoic acid and a 1:2 co-crystal of benzoic acid with isonicotinamide A new mineral type

Microdiffraction

X-ray microdiffraction for residual stress determination

Percent crystallinity of polymers

Texture strength representation as fiber texture plots

X-ray microdiffraction of the crystalline structure forming a tooth

Crystallization of a rubber band by stretching

Ununiform crystalline state of a PET bottle

Potential new single molecule magnets

 

Microdiffraction

X-ray microdiffraction for residual stress determination

Percent crystallinity of polymers

Texture strength representation as fiber texture plots

X-ray microdiffraction of the crystalline structure forming a tooth

Crystallization of a rubber band by stretching

Ununiform crystalline state of a PET bottle