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The use of an acoustic levitator to follow crystallization in small droplets by energy-dispersive X-ray diffraction
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Sodium ChlorideEnergy-dispersive X-ray DiffractionEngineeringSmall DropletsMicroscopyIcsd DatabaseAcoustic MetamaterialSoft MatterAcoustic LevitatorInstrumentationCrystal FormationMaterials SciencePhysicsSonic CrystalDiffractionCrystallographyMicrofabricationSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsX-ray DiffractionLevitated DropletsAcoustic Microscopy
For the investigation of small sample volumes, the use of an acoustic levitator was tested as a `sample holder' for hovering droplets in a synchrotron beam. It might be advantageous to use levitated droplets instead of samples confined in solid holders, especially for the study of crystallization processes where the influence of containing walls has to be minimized. In a first experiment, the crystallization of sodium chloride in a small droplet of aqueous solution has been followed with a time resolution of 30 s. The collected diffraction peaks are compared with data in the ICSD database.
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