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Powder diffraction studies of organoammonium polymolibdates

  • B. Gaweł und W. Łasocha
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  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Preface IX
  3. Editorial Notes XIII
  4. European Powder Diffraction Conference Award XV
  5. Table of Contents XVII
  6. Powder diffraction studies on proteins: An overview of data collection approaches 1
  7. I. METHOD DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION
  8. I.1 Determination of Crystal Structure
  9. Nanostructure studied using the atomic pair distribution function 17
  10. Likelihood methods with protein powder diffraction data 27
  11. The complementary use of solid state NMR and XRD to solve zeolite structures 33
  12. Exploiting X-ray induced anisotropic lattice changes to improve intensity extraction in protein powder diffraction: Application to heavy atom detection 39
  13. Aspects of validation in the structure determination of organic materials from powder X-ray diffraction data 45
  14. Validation of magnetic structures 53
  15. I.2 Qualitative and Quantitative Phase Analysis
  16. New horizons for the structural characterization of stainless steel slags by X-ray powder diffraction 61
  17. Method for quick estimation of the Sb3+/Sb5+ content ratio in ATO 67
  18. Evaluation of the phase detection limit on filter-deposited dust particles from Antarctic ice cores 73
  19. I.3 Analysis of Microstructure and Macrostress
  20. I.3.1 Residual Stresses
  21. In-situ investigation by X-ray diffraction and wafer curvature of phase formation and stress evolution during metal thin film – silicon reactions 81
  22. Residual stress profile in ceramic laminates 91
  23. I.3.2 Line Broadening Analysis
  24. Powder diffraction characterization of stacking disorder 99
  25. A Debye function based powder diffraction data analysis method 105
  26. Illite crystallinity: Instrumental effect and its relation to crystallite size and lattice distortion 111
  27. Size-related diffraction anomalies from strongly distorted nano-crystals 117
  28. I.4 Texture
  29. Rietveld texture analysis from diffraction images 125
  30. Secondary extinction correction used in a novel method for improved XRD characterizations of textured materials: The case of thin films 131
  31. II. INSTRUMENTAL
  32. In-situ powder diffraction in high magnetic fields 139
  33. Characterization of a high performance laboratory parallel-beam diffractometer – bridging the gap to the synchrotron 147
  34. Design of powder diffraction beamline (BL-I11) at Diamond 153
  35. In-situ analysis of crystallographic texture using high-energy X-rays 159
  36. Installation of the high resolution TOF diffractometer at the Budapest Research Reactor 165
  37. Stress and local texture measurements at the materials science diffractometer STRESS-SPEC at FRM-II 171
  38. Versatile IBARAKI materials design neutron diffractometer at J-PARC 177
  39. From powder diffraction to structure resolution of nanocrystals by precession electron diffraction 183
  40. III. SOFTWARE
  41. Powder pattern indexing and the dichotomy algorithm 191
  42. EFLECH/INDEX – Another try of whole pattern indexing 197
  43. Predicted corner-sharing titanium silicates 203
  44. Using the Cambridge Structural Database to validate powder structures 209
  45. Two-dimensional powder diffraction 215
  46. IV. MATERIALS
  47. IV.1 Thin Layers
  48. X-ray diffraction analysis of an ε/γʹ – ironnitride compound double layer 223
  49. Texture of submicron Ni-Mn-Ga films studied by X-ray diffraction at the ANKA synchrotron source 229
  50. Texture and stress in nickel layers with incorporated zirconia particles 235
  51. Growth of magnetron sputtered TiO2 thin films studied by X-ray scattering 241
  52. Study of crystallization of magnetron sputtered TiO2 thin films by X-ray scattering 247
  53. IV.2 Nanocrystalline and Amorphous Materials
  54. Transition of nc-SiC powder surface into grain boundaries during sintering by molecular dynamics simulation and neutron powder diffraction 255
  55. Evolution of the microstructure in nanocrystalline copper electrodeposits during room temperature storage 261
  56. Melting of small silver clusters investigated by HT-GIXRD 267
  57. The use of RDF analysis in the study of powder samples: Zirconia complex supported by clay and pseudoboehmite 273
  58. RDF method application to phase analysis of X-ray amorphous products of gibbsite thermal activation 279
  59. Study of nanoalloys formation mechanism from single-source precursors [M(NH3)5Cl](ReO4)2, M = Rh, Ir 283
  60. Synthesis and thermal decomposition of the oxalatho cuprates(II) – [M(NH3)4][Cu(C2O4)2]*3H2O, M = Pt, Pd 289
  61. IV.3 Metals and Alloys
  62. IV.3.1 General
  63. HT-XRD in the study of Cu-Li-Mg 299
  64. Phase distribution of friction welded Ti6Al4V/γ-TAB 305
  65. Mixed site occupancies in μ-Zr-Nb-Al by resonant powder diffraction 311
  66. Gold leaf decoration on medieval islamic glazed ceramics – in search of technological features with XRD 317
  67. IV.3.2 Microstructure, Stress and Texture
  68. Use of generalised pole figures in the X-ray study of textured metal materials 327
  69. Reconstruction of high-temperature deformation process by texture of the low-temperature phase as applied to Zrbased alloys 333
  70. X-ray studies of nanostructured metals processed by severe plastic deformation 339
  71. Microstructure evolution of nanocrystalline HITPERM and NANOPERM alloys: Insight from in-situ synchrotron radiation experiments 345
  72. Time resolved in-situ synchrotron radiation diffraction investigation of grain-growth kinetics in magnetic nanocomposites 351
  73. Triaxial residual stresses in composite tube from austenitic stainless steel with welded ferritic steel cladding 355
  74. Neutron diffraction investigation of the residual stress gradient near stainless steel – zirconium alloy interface 361
  75. IV.4 Minerals and Inorganics
  76. IV.4.1 Structural Changes, In-situ and Non-Ambient Investigations
  77. High temperature X-ray diffraction investigation of an aluminium-siliconcorundum system 369
  78. Investigation of the βʹ to α-phase transformation temperature of (Ca1-xMgx)3(PO4)2 solid solutions 375
  79. Vacancies ordering in La3+1-xBa2+xFeO3-δ perovskites 381
  80. In-situ investigations of LiMn2O4 at high pressure 387
  81. Structural study of pure silica and Gecontaining zeolite ITQ-24 393
  82. Structure properties of chemisorbed methyl groups in the framework of faujasite zeolitic catalysts 399
  83. Synchrotron radiation XRPD study on the early hydration of cements 411
  84. Effect of interlayer cation and relative humidity on the hydration properties of a dioctahedral smectite 417
  85. Time-resolved synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction study of biogenic nanomagnetite 423
  86. Utilizing total scattering to study the Jahn-Teller transition in La1-xCaxMnO3 429
  87. Neutron diffraction study of Pr0.5Ca0.5CoO3-γ (γ=0 and 0.07) 435
  88. Advances in the characterisation of domain switching in ferroelectric ceramics 441
  89. The nature of special points on unit cell parameters temperature dependences for crystal substances 447
  90. IV.4.2 Determination of Crystal Structure; Structure Refinement
  91. Combined high resolution powder and single-crystal diffraction to determine the structure of Li1+xCeIIIxCeIV6-xF25 455
  92. Crystal Structure of the Ba3MgSi2O8:Mn2+,Eu2+ phosphor for white light emitting diodes 461
  93. Rietveld refinements of SnO2 ceramic powders doped with ZnO, WO3, CoO, Nb2O5 and MoO3 467
  94. Synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction studies of solubility limits in the LiFe5O8-LiAl5O8 spinel solid solutions 471
  95. Synchrotron X-ray diffraction study on the cation distribution in quaternary Li-Fe-Mn spinel oxides 477
  96. Diffraction analysis of the lithium battery cathode material Li1.2Mn0.4Ni0.3Co0.1O2 483
  97. Defect structure examination of Sn-doped indium oxide (ITO) 489
  98. Modulation of Cu-O chain length in SmBa2Cu3O6+δ, by Al doping and clustering 495
  99. Simulation of the XRD patterns, structural properties of a synthetic Na-Hectorite exchanged Cu2+ and Ca2+ 503
  100. IV.4.3 Determination of Magnetic Structure, Magnetic Materials
  101. Intermediate phase in the oxidative hydrothermal synthesis of potassium jarosite, a model kagomé antiferromagnet 511
  102. Neutron powder diffraction study on the magnetic ordering and structure of LixMn3-x-yFeyO4 spinels 517
  103. IV.4.4 Microstructure, Phase Analysis
  104. Phase composition and thermal expansion behaviour of zirconium tungstate prepared by rapid sintering 525
  105. X-ray phase analysis in leucite systems 531
  106. Structural analysis by the Rietveld method and SEM of irradiated pseudoboehmite and Al2O3 537
  107. Rietveld refinement of ZrSiO4: Application of a phenomenological model of anisotropic peak width 543
  108. X-ray diffraction line broadening in dry grinding of kaolinite 549
  109. IV.5 Organic Materials
  110. Microstructure of energetic crystals – grain by grain via rocking curve 557
  111. The presence of polymorphism in oxytetracycline hydrochloride shown by X-ray powder diffraction techniques 563
  112. Synthesis and structural characterization of mixed transition metal derivatives of maleic acid: (M2+0.5Fe2+0.5)(C4H3O4)-2·4H2O (with M2+=Mn, Co, Ni, and Zn) using powder diffraction data 569
  113. Structure determination and phase transition behaviour of mesitylene 575
  114. Structures of transition metal hydroxyterephthalates 581
  115. Analysis of intra- and intermolecular hydrogen bonding in androstane derivatives: A case study of steroids 587
  116. Structures of magnesium and zinc long aliphatic chains carboxylates 593
  117. The crystal structures of the β1 and β2 polymorphs of mono-unsaturated triacylglycerols and cocoa butter determined from high resolution powder diffraction data 599
  118. Microphase separation in semifluorinated polyesters 605
  119. Powder diffraction studies of organoammonium polymolibdates 611
  120. Author Index XXIX
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