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1 Wide Angle Scattering (WAXS) (Powder Diffraction) How do we do
CHEMISTRY TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY Wide Angle Scattering (WAXS) (Powder Diffraction) How do we do XRDLab TAMU cum videbimus lumen Data Collection The Solid State X-rays diverge from the source (A) strike the specimen (B) and converge back to the detector (C) . Debye's Equation [𝐼 𝑠 = 𝑖=1 𝑁 𝑗=1 𝑁 𝑓 𝑖 𝑠 𝑓 𝑗 𝑠 𝑠𝑖𝑛 2πœ‹ π‘ π‘Ÿ 𝑖𝑗 2πœ‹π‘  π‘Ÿ 𝑖𝑗 ]describes the Amorphous WAXS in general terms. Source (A) Specimen (B) Detector (C) 2 A B C For a VERY simple system (all orientations are present) where the average contact distances are near 1.5, 2.5 and 5 Γ… we can predict the scattered pattern given below. (=1.54Γ…). Intensity decreases (exponentially) as 2 increases 𝐼 2πœƒ ~ 𝑓 𝑠 2 ~ 𝒂 𝒆 βˆ’π’ƒ 𝒔 𝟐 +𝒄 𝟐 2πœƒ=2 sin βˆ’1 π‘ πœ† 2 Transmission with Area detection. The area (2D) detector is positioned behind the sample. X-rays travel; through the sample and are collected at the detector Crystalline Semi crystalline Amorphous Long range order short range order only 𝑰(𝟐𝜽) 5Γ… BRAGG BRENTANO :The detector is positioned at 2 angle to collect the data. The number of X-rays counted by the detector is proportional to the intensity (I) of the scattered X-ray 2.5Γ… β€œFor most crystallographers it is long-range order that sets crystals apart from glasses and amorphous solids. But condensed-matter physicists have recognized that there is a structural continuum between ideal crystals and amorphous solids.” . Gautam Desiraju : Nature 2013 1.5Γ… 𝟐𝜽 Fiber Diffraction For a linear ordered system where the same element (atom) is spaced at equal distance(s) of π‘Ž N>2 times then 𝐼 𝑠 = 𝑓 𝑒 2πœ‹π‘–π‘ π‘Ÿ +𝑓 𝑒 2πœ‹π‘–π‘  π‘Ÿ+π‘Ž +…𝑓 𝑒 2πœ‹π‘–π‘  π‘Ÿ+π‘π‘Ž 2x sin 𝑁2πœ‹π‘Žπ‘  𝑁2πœ‹π‘Žπ‘  2 Applications Crystalline Interaction of X-ray radiation with solids Collision of the X-ray photon with a charged particle causes the component of the particle to oscillate with the same frequency. The oscillating particle returns to the resting state by emitting a photon that travels outward. given : sin 𝑁2πœ‹π‘Žπ‘  𝑁2πœ‹π‘Žπ‘  2 ~ 1 𝑁 sin 𝑁2πœ‹π‘Žπ‘  sin 2πœ‹π‘Žπ‘  then 𝐼(𝑠)~ 𝑓 sin 𝑁2πœ‹π‘Žπ‘  sin 2πœ‹π‘Žπ‘  2 Polymorphs Semi crystalline Zinc Glutamate Spacegroup P2/c a (Γ…) (1) b (Γ…) (3) c (Γ…) (6) beta (Β°) (3) As N increases the peak sharpens until N>1000 atoms at which time you reach the line width of the instrument. The Math Debye’s Equation describes the interaction of radiation between two identical β€œatoms” i and j separated by the distance rij Amorphous Structure Determination from Powder Data and Rietveld Refinement For a 3D ordered system (Crystalline) 𝐹 𝑠 = 1 𝑁 𝑓 𝑛 𝑠 𝑒 2πœ‹π‘–π‘ π‘Ÿ π‘Ÿ=π‘₯π‘Ž+𝑦𝑏+𝑧𝑐 (unit cell as vectors) 𝐹 𝑠 = 1 𝑁 𝑓 𝑛 𝑠 𝑒 2πœ‹π‘–π‘  π‘₯π‘Ž+𝑦𝑏+𝑧𝑐 Given π‘ βˆ™π‘Ž=β„Ž, π‘ βˆ™π‘=π‘˜,π‘ βˆ™π‘=𝑙 𝐹 𝑠 = 1 𝑁 𝑓 𝑛 𝑠 𝑒 2πœ‹π‘– β„Žπ‘₯+π‘˜π‘¦+𝑙𝑧 and 𝑰 𝒔 β‰ˆ 𝑭 𝒔 𝟐 For the 3D ordered systems 𝐼 𝑠 will have maxima at discrete positions 𝒉𝒙+π’Œπ’š+𝒍𝒛 οƒž 2hkl 𝑰 𝒔 = π’Š=𝟏 𝟐 𝒋=𝟏 𝟐 𝒇 π’Š 𝒔 𝒇 𝒋 𝒔 π’”π’Šπ’ πŸπ… 𝒔𝒓 π’Šπ’‹ πŸπ…π’” 𝒓 π’Šπ’‹ Where 𝑠=2 sin πœƒ πœ† and 𝑓 𝑠 = π‘Ž 𝑒 βˆ’π‘ 𝑠 2 +𝑐 For a diatomic molecule of the same element the maxima for Debye’s equation will be ~ π‘Ÿ 𝑖𝑗 𝑠 π‘š =1.23 given s = 2 sin πœƒ πœ† then : 𝑲𝝀=𝟐 𝒓 π’Ž π’”π’Šπ’ 𝜽 π’Ž K = 1.23 π‘Ž,𝑏,𝑐 are the Cromerβˆ’Mann coefficients for a given element Phase Analysis 2 πœƒ β„Žπ‘˜π‘™ =2Γ— sin βˆ’ π‘Ž βˆ—2 β„Ž 2 + 𝑏 βˆ—2 π‘˜ 2 + 𝑐 βˆ—2 𝑙 𝑏 βˆ— 𝑐 βˆ— π‘˜π‘™ cos 𝛼 βˆ— +2 π‘Ž βˆ— 𝑐 βˆ— β„Žπ‘™ cos 𝛽 βˆ— π‘Ž βˆ— 𝑏 βˆ— β„Žπ‘˜ cos 𝛾 βˆ— 1/2 2 h=2,k=1,l=2 I(2,1,2) ο‚» F(2,1,2)2 [atoms (e-) in 2,1,2 plane] h=1,k=1,l=0 Paraffin 2 Qualitative Analysis TAMU


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