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Use of an air brush to spray dry samples for X-ray powder diffraction
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1999
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Materials ScienceEngineeringHealth SciencesMiniature Spray GunX-ray DiffractionX-ray Powder DiffractionX-ray TechnologyAir BrushPowder CompactionParticle TechnologyX-ray FluorescenceX-ray BeamCrystallographyDry SamplesSpray DrierX-ray Imaging
Abstract The construction and operation of a spray drier is described where the spray is produced using an air brush, essentially a miniature spray gun. The spray-dried products consist of spheres 50–60 µm in diameter and typical product recoveries are 80%, a marked improvement over simple two-nozzle systems. The spray-dried samples are easy to load into XRD powder holders and present a smooth surface and relatively constant bulk density to the X-ray beam. Problems of preferred orientation are effectively eliminated and the resulting X-ray powder patterns are completely reproducible by different operators.
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