or the other way around.
We need to quantify the amount of the alpha-Na2Ca4(PO4)2SiO4, because it is
used as a binder in one of our refractories.
We also use the EVA software here.
Kind regards and thanks,
Stefan
Dr. Stefan Melzer
Corus RD&T
Ceramics Research Centre
PO Box 1
1970CA IJmu
what kind of search/match software do you use?
The best in the world... : EVA (Socabim/Bruker)
See the Search Match Round Robin 2002:
http://sdpd.univ-lemans.fr/smrr/
http://sdpd.univ-lemans.fr/smrr/results/
published :
"Results and conclusions of the internet based
Search/Match Round Robin 2002"
Title: Re: alpha-Na2Ca4(PO4)2SiO4
Dear all,
what kind of search/match
software do you use?
Thanks
From: Armel Le Bail
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Wed 09/03/2005 12:53To:
rietveld_l@ill.frSubject: Re:
alpha-Na2Ca4(PO4)2SiO4
>does anyone knows the atomic positions for&
does anyone knows the atomic positions for
PDF No. 33-1229 alpha-Na2Ca4(PO4)2SiO4Space-group P-3m1
or where I can find it?
I coudn't find in the ICSD database 2/2004.
Producing a calculated powder pattern from 33-1229
and using a search/match software suggests that this
compound is h
Dear all,
does anyone knows the atomic positions for
PDF No. 33-1229 alpha-Na2Ca4(PO4)2SiO4Space-group P-3m1
or where I can find it?
I coudn't find in the ICSD database 2/2004.
Thanks in advance,
Stefan
Dr. Stefan Melzer
Corus RD&T
Ceramics Research Centre
PO Box 1
1970CA IJm