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Quantitative diffractometry — determination of Anatase in Rutile

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A A sample is known to contain two crystalline modifications of TiO2 namely rutile and anatase. Spectrographic analysis failed to reveal the presence of other elements, so the sample can be assumed to consist only of TiO2. A scan is made with the diffractometer and integrated intensities measured for the (110) reflection of rutile (I R ) and for the (101) reflection of anatase (I A ). Background measurements were made from a suitable part of the background.

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Jenkins, R., de Vries, J.L. (1970). Quantitative diffractometry — determination of Anatase in Rutile. In: Worked Examples in X-Ray Analysis. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-2647-0_35

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