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X-ray-diffraction study of the crystal structures and orientational glass state ofAr1−x(N2)xsolid solutions
1990
Solid solutions of ${\mathrm{Ar}}_{1\mathrm{\ensuremath{-}}\mathit{x}}$(${\mathrm{N}}_{2}$${)}_{\mathit{x}}$ have been investigated by x-ray powder diffraction in the range 0.5x1.0, 8T60 K, and under hydrostatic pressures up to 2200 bars. The structural hcp-cubic (Pa3) phase transition is identified as a martensitic transformation with a wide transformation hysteresis. For x0.8 and T30 K the solid solutions show the orientational glass state, which is characterized by a superposition of inhomogeneous and homogeneous lattice strains. The inhomogeneous component is described by the random-field model. The homogeneous component corresponds to an orthorhombic distortion of the hcp lattice. Two …
Neutron-diffraction study of end-for-end ordering in commensurate submonolayers of carbon monoxide physisorbed on the graphite basal plane
1997
The head-tail (dipolar) ordering in commensurate submonolayer films of carbon monoxide adsorbed on graphite recently observed in heat-capacity measurements for T < 5.18 K has been investigated by neutron diffraction. It will be shown that the experimental results are consistent with an end-for-end ordered commensurate herringbone structure.
A new control parameter to predict micro-warping-induced job failure in LPBF of TI6AL4V titanium alloy
2023
Abstract Laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) includes a few printing techniques widely used, in recent years, concerning the additive manufacturing of Ti6Al4V alloys. These produced parts, typically utilized in sectors such as aerospace and biomedical, are characterized by very high added value. It is therefore fundamental to identify the influence of process parameters typical of LPBF technology on the occurrence of warping leading to process failure. This study deals with the characterization of single-track and “micro-scale” level warping phenomena which may lead to protrusion of material over the powder bed and process failure before normal termination. This phenomenon was investigated as a …
INDAGINI PRELIMINARI SULLA PRESENZA DI CRONOBACTER (ENTEROBACTER SAKAZAKII ) NEL LATTE IN POLVERE
2009
Cronobacter ( Enterobacter sakazakii ) is an emerging foodborne pathogen that causes neonatal meningitis , necrotizing enterocolitis and sepsis with case-fatality rates of 20- 50%. Contaminated infant formula has been epidemiologically identifi ed as the source of transmission, although this organism has been isolated from a wide range of foods, food ingredients or food production environments.
Synthetic Pathways for New Tubular Transition Metal Hydroxo- and Fluoro-Selenites: Crystal Structures ofM12(X)2(SeO3)8(OH)6(M=Co2+,Ni2+;X= OH−)
1996
The dumortierite-family structuresM12X2(SeO3)8(OH)6(M= Co2+and Ni2+;X= OH−and F−) have been synthesized. The crystal structures of the hydroxo-derivatives have been refined from X?ray powder diffraction data in the space groupP63mc(Z= 1) witha= 12.887(3) A andc= 4.981(4) A (M= Co2+,X= OH−or F−) anda= 12.704(5) A andc= 4.925(6) A (M= Ni2+,X= OH−or F−). Application of the Partial Charge Transference Model allows the understanding of the selenite derivatives crystal chemistry.
Three anhydrous forms and a dihydrate form of quifenadine hydrochloride: a structural study of the thermodynamic stability and dehydration mechanism
2015
Crystal structures of dihydrate (DH) and three anhydrous forms (A, B and C) of quifenadine (1-azabicyclo[2.2.2]oct-8-yl-diphenyl-methanol) hydrochloride are presented, and crystal structure information is used to explain and rationalize the relative stability of polymorphs and observed phase transformations. The dehydration mechanism of the hydrate is provided by interpreting the results obtained in studies of crystal structures, dehydration kinetics and thermal analysis. Structural analysis is used to explain the observed relative stability of the anhydrous phases and the hydrate. The crystal structures have been determined either from single crystal (form DH) or from powder diffraction da…
Spin crossover in iron(II) tris(2-(2′-pyridyl)benzimidazole) complex monitored by variable temperature methods: synchrotron powder diffraction, DSC, …
2003
Abstract The thermal expansion of the spin crossover system [Fe(pybzim) 3 ](ClO 4 ) 2 · H 2 O (pybzim=2-(2 ′ -pyridyl)benzimidazole) has been determined from powder X-ray data between 50 and 250 K; the wavelength of the synchrotron source was 1.21888(1) A. The unit cell parameters of the triclinic crystal system were a =12.091 A, b =12.225 A, c =14.083 A, α =77.70°, β =80.35°, γ =74.35°, and V =1944.9 A 3 at 250 K. In addition to the linear thermal expansion of the unit cell volume, an extra expansion due to the low-spin (LS) to high-spin (HS) transition is observed. The V ( T ) function shows a sudden increase comparable with the step in the effective magnetic moment at the transition reg…
A New Possibility for Powder Diffraction: The Characterization of the Domain Microstructure in a Ferroelectric Material
1996
Cation Distribution in Ferrites with Spinel Structure Measured by Anomalous Powder Diffraction
1998
Synthesis and crystal structures of two novel triazolopyridine compounds solved by local L.S. minimizations from powder diffraction data
2014
The heteroaryl-substituted triazolopyridines 3-phenyl-7-(pyrazin-2-yl)-[1,2,3]triazolo[1,5-a]pyridine (2) and 3-[6-(pyridazin-3-yl)-pyridin-2-yl]-[1,2,3]triazolo[1,5-a]pyridine (4) have been synthesized and characterized (by HRMS, IR,1H and13C NMR, XRPD, melting point). The crystal structures have been solved from laboratory powder X-ray diffraction data with the direct-space strategy TALP for molecular compounds based on fast local least-squares minimizations. The crystal structure confirmed the formation of the tridentate compound4from a ring chain isomerization process. The almost planar arrangement of atoms in both the structures favors the presence of intermolecularπ–πinteractions, alt…