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Diffraktometer Systems, Bruker

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University of Vienna

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Short Description

Powder-Diffractometer in Bragg-Brentano geometry in reflection setting. Equipped with a 9-position automatic sample changer, an automatic divergence slit system and a fast 1-dimensional silicon strip detector.

This equpiment is used to identify and characterize solid powders based on their crystal structure. Minimal sample mass: 50 mg. Experienced users are able to evaluate precise crystallographic parameters from the provided data.

Contact Person

Klaus Richter

Research Services

Die Powder Diffractometer is available to researches of the University of Vienna. Reseachers are expected to perform their measurements autonomous after introductional training.

Methods & Expertise for Research Infrastructure

The equipent is used to characterize solid powders synthesized during research activities at the Faculty of Chemistry, University of Vienna.

Terms of Use

Autonomous measurents after introductional training.

Contact

Klaus Richter
01 4277 52910
klaus.richter@univie.ac.at
https://ccsa.univie.ac.at

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