XRD Final
XRD Final
XRD Final
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION BRAGG EQUATION INSTRUMENTATION X-RAY DIFFRACTION METHODS APPLICATIONS ANALYSIS AVAILABILITY
X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) X-Ray Diffraction is a versatile, non-destructive technique that provide detailed information about THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION & CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC STRUCTURE of natural and manufactured materials. XRD is based on the scattering of X ray, that is the change of direction of the X rays motion without any energy loss. Diffraction results from the coherent sum of all the electromagnetic waves ( X rays) that are diffused from the atoms belonging to the same family/planes.
produced by electronic transitions of electrons. X-ray region 0.1to100 A Analytical purpose 0.7 to 2 A More energetic (i.e. can penetrate deeper into a material).
In crystals the typical interatomic spacing is ~ 2-3 so
the suitable radiation is X-rays. Hence, X-rays can be used for the study of crystal structures
GENERATION OF X-RAYS
Generated by bombarding a metal target with an
energetic beam of electrons. When high energy electrons strike an anode in a sealed vacuum, x-rays are generated. Anodes are often made of radioactive source like copper, iron or molybdenum.
Incident beam
Scattered beam
INSTRUMENTATION
X-ray source:1.Crookes tube
2.Coolidge tube
Collimator
Monochromator-1.Filter type
2.Crystal type
Detectors:
a)Photographic methods b)Counter methods: 1.Geiger-muller counter 2.Proportional counter 3.Scintillation counter 4.Solid-state semi-conductor detector 5.Semi conductor detectors
INSTRUMENTATION OF XRD
X-ray source;
Crookes tube Called as cold cathode tube. Electrons are generated by ionization of the residual air in the tube, instead of heated filament. An aluminum cathode plate at one end of the tube created a beam of electrons, which struck a platinum anode target at the center generating X-rays. Advantage sharper images are obtained. Disadvantage :Unreliable
Crookes tube
Coolidge tube
Called as hot cathode tube. Works with a very good quality vacuum (about 10-4 Pa) The electrons are produced by thermionic effect from a tungsten filament heated by an electric current. A window designed for escape of the generated X-rays.
COLLIMATOR
Inserted in the diffracted-beam to get a narrow x-ray beam.
It consists two sets of closely packed metal plates separated by a
gap. The left end of the collimator shown is mounted on the X-ray tube. The yellow-colored region at the left end determines the the size of the beam. The green region at the right end removes parasitic radiation.
MONOCHROMATOR
Materials used:Nacl,LiF,quartz etc,. Filter type A window that absorbs undesirable radiation and allows required wavelength to pass. Crystal type Curved crystal are used so that the angle of the reflecting planes satisfied the Braggs equation for the required wave length. Characteristics of a crystal: Mechanically strong and stable Resolution of the crystal, should be small.
DETECTORS
Photographic methods Contains photographic plate Blackening of developed film is expressed in terms of density ,D D=Log Io/I. Io- is the intensity of measured X-rays without sample and I- is the intensity measured X rays with sample.
Photostimulable phosphors (luminesent material) Common used method Photostimulable phosphor plate (PSP plate) is used in place of the photographic plate. After the plate is X-rayed, excited electrons in the phosphor material remain trapped' in'colour centres' in the crystal. The light given off during laser stimulation is collected by a photomultiplier tube ADVANTAGE:The PSP plate can be reused
Counter methods
1.Geiger-muller counter:
Filled with an inert gas like argon. Measures ionizing radiation. Advantages:
a)Trouble free b)Inexpensive Disadvantages: a)Cannot be used to measure energy of ionizing radiation. b)Used for low counting rates c)Efficiency falls off below 1A
2.Proportional counter:
Filled with heavier gas like xenon or krypton as it is easily
ionized. Output pulse is dependent on intensity of X-rays falling on counter. Count the particles of ionizing radiation and measures their energy. Advantages: a)Count high rates without significant error. Disadvantages: a)Associated electronic circuit is complex. b)Expensive.
3.Scintillation counter: Measures X-rays of shorter wavelengths. The sensor, called a scintillator, consists of a transparent crystal, usually phosphor, plastic (usually containing anthracene), or organic liquid that fluoresces when struck by ionizing radiation. The PMT is attached to an electronic amplifier to count and possibly quantify the amplitude of the signals. Advantages: a)Count high rates.
4.Solid state semi-conductor detector: The electrons produced by X-ray beam are promoted into conduction bands and the current which flows is directly proportional to the incident X-ray energy. advantage: Maintainted at very low Temp to minimise the noise and prevent deterioration of the detector. 5.Semi-conductor detectors: Silicon-lithium drifted detector. The principle is similar to gas ionization detector. Voltage of pulse = Q/C Q= Charge C= capicitor Application: In neutron activation analysis ( used to determine the concentration of trace and major elements in a variety of matrics)
1.Laue
photographic method:
The Laue method is mainly used to determine the orientation of large single crystals.
Back-reflection Laue
Transmission Laue
In the back-reflection method, the film is Placed between X-ray source and crystal. The beams which are diffracted in a backward direction are recorded.
The film is placed behind the crystal to record beams which are transmitted through the crystal.
Back-reflection Laue
Transmission Laue
Applications: useful for Cubic crystals. Determining complex structures of metals and alloys. Making distinction between allotropic modification of the same substance.
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X-Ray Diffractometer
APPLICATIONS
Structure of crystals Polymer characterization Particle size determination complexes determination Determination of linkage isomerism
Miscellaneous applications
Soil classification based on crystallinity. Analysis of industrial dusts. Assessment of weathering & degradation of
minerals & polymers. Study of corrosion products. Examination of tooth enamel & dentine. Examination of bone state & tissue state. Structure of DNA&RNA. X-ray Diffraction on aerosol drugs Measurements on small quantities of pharmaceutical samples using the X'Celerator detector.