x Ray Diffraction
x Ray Diffraction
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LIST OF CONTENT:
• INTRODUCTION
• INSTRUMENTATION:
-Production of X-rays
-Collimator
-Monochromator
-Detector
• APPLICATION
• REFERENCE
• It is a novel & non destructive method of
chemical analysis and a variety of x –ray
techniques are available in practice.
• These are :X – ray Absorption
X-ray diffraction
X-ray Fluorescence
• Definition :
The atomic planes of a crystal cause an incident beam
of X-rays to interfere with one another as they leave the
crystal. The phenomenon is called X-ray diffraction.
Bragg’s Law and Diffraction:
• How waves reveal the atomic structure of
crystals
N ƛ = 2d sinθ
N = integer
Bragg’s equation is a negative law
If Bragg’s eq. is NOT satisfied no reflection can occur
If Bragg’s eq. is satisfied reflection may occur
Diffraction = Reinforced Coherent Scattering
Instrumentation:
• Production of X-rays:
X-rays are produced whenever high-speed electrons
collide with a metal target.
Collimator:
• Collimator system is used for achieving a
narrow beam of X-rays.
• X-rays are allowed to pass through collimator.
Monochromator:
• Two methods are available:
1)Filter
2)crystal monochromator
Filter: A filter is a window of material that
absorbs undesirable radiation but allows the
radiation of required wavelength to pass.
eg. zirconium filter which is used for
molybdenium radiation.
• Crystal monochromator :
It is made up of a
suitable crystalline material positioned in the X-
ray beam so that angle of reflecting planes
satisfied the bragg’s equation for required
wavelength.eg flat crystal monochromator.
Detectors:
• 1) Photographic methods
• 2) counter methods:
-Geiger muller counter
-Scintillation detector
- propertional counter
• Geiger muller tube counter:
• Scintillation counter:
A Modern Automated X-ray Diffractometer
Sample stage
• The elucidation of structure of penicillin by xrd paved the way for the
later synthesis of penicillin.
• The powder xrd pattern may be thought of as finger print of the single
crystal structure, and it may be used conduct qualitative and
quantitative analysis.