Title: Xray Powder Diffraction of Small Amounts of Materials XRPD'
1X-ray Powder Diffraction of Small Amounts of
Materials (?XRPD).
NATURA IN MINIMIS MAXIMA (Nature is greatest in
the smallest things)
- Joseph H. Reibenspies Nattamai Bhuvanesh
- Texas A M University
- Peter Lee Yuegang Zhang
- Argonne National Laboratories
2Micro-Diffraction
- Only micro grams of materials available
- Forensics and Archeology
- Explosive and/or Toxic compounds
- Expensive and/or rare materials
- In-Situ Solid State Reactions
- Uniform heating/cooling
- Rapid Screening/ Combinatorial Chemistry
3Micro Diffraction at Texas A M.
- Instrumentation
- Bruker D8 GADDS Diffractometer with Fixed ?
stage. - Copper Radiation with Graphite Monochromator and
pinhole 0.5mm collimator. - Multi-wire (Hi-star) detector.
- Power 1600 watts
- Short beam stop (distance from beam stop to
sample was reduced) - 0.1mm loop (supplied by Hampton Research)
Buker GADDS
0.1mm nylon loop
4Argonne Advanced Photon Source
APS
Micro-Powder Diffraction
Collimator
Beam stop
MARS image plate
5Loading Sample
- The sample is adhered to the loop by gently
dragging the loop over the sample surface
21 ng of sample
6Data Collection on the GADDS
- The detector distance and beam center are
calibrated. - Background frames are collected (loop less the
sample) - The sample is centered and omega is set at zero.
- Two long (6000 sec) exposure frames (at two
different 2? angles) are collected - The frames are unwarped and background frame (s)
are subtracted. - An area integration routine is employed to reduce
the data.
Raw Data Frame
7Detection Limit ?
- 3 ng of Silicon powder adhered to a 0.1mm loop
6000 sec frame with background subtracted
Powder Pattern of Si to 70o 2?
- Estimated by quantitative analysis of x-ray
diffraction patterns of silicon powder 5.8
cps/?g (111) reflection)
8Calcite
- 5 ng of ground Calcite Ca(CO)3
9Gypsum
10Advantage of Ground Powder micro-samples over
Unprepared Samples.
- Well ground powders, with particulates less than
30?m in diameters, afford x-ray powder patterns
of superior resolution, as compared to unprepared
samples. - Randomization of powdered samples can be
accomplished by standard mechanical means and
provides for higher resolution and uniform
scattering, as compared to unprepared stationary
samples. - Smaller more uniform samples that best represent
the bulk material, are found in well ground
powders, as compared to unprepared samples. - Micro-amounts of powder allow for more and better
sampling of the specimen, without significant
destruction of the original material.
11Comparison of D8 and APS samples
D8
APS
12Data Collection at the APS
3-amino-4-hydroxybenzoic Acid
13Diffraction Method Comparison Table
14Applications
- Archeometry Pigment Identification
- Structure Determination from Powder
- Ni(BMEDAC).2SO2 ? Ni(BMEDAC) 2SO2
15Archeometry Analytical Techniquesa
Raman small spot
Identification of Gypsum
Technique Spatial Sensitivity Raman
Micro excellent excellent? XRD poor good? SEM-
EDX good good XRF good good PIXE/PIGE poor go
od IR fair good Uv-Vis fair good Optical
Micro good fair
XRD 1 ?g
aClark, R. Gibbs, P. Anal. Chem. (1998) 70,
99A.
16Archeological Pigment Samples
Lower Pecos River Rock Paintings
Synchrotron Sample 10?g
D8 Standard Diffractometer 100mg
17NiL.2SO2?NiL.1SO2 ?NiL
36hr
NiL
24hr
NiL.1SO2
12hr
NiL.2SO2
18Effusion of SO2
First 30mins NiL.2SO2 ? NiL.1SO2
14 hr NiL.1SO2 ? NiL
19TGA of NiL.xSO2
NiL.2SO2
NiL.SO2
NiL
20SO2
SO2
Ni.1SO2
NiL.2SO2
NiL
21NiL.2SO2
NiL
NiL.SO2
22Acknowledgement
PER LUCEM VIDEMUS (With Light We See)