| Literature DB >> 16609191 |
P Barnes1, S Colston, B Craster, C Hall, A Jupe, S Jacques, J Cockcroft, S Morgan, M Johnson, D O'Connor, M Bellotto.
Abstract
A review is given of the results and lessons arising from a sustained in situ diffraction study of the structure and performance of functional ceramic/cementitious materials in which synchrotron-based energy-dispersive diffraction has been the central under-pinning technique. Five particular points of discussion emerge: the demands on time resolution; the use of penetrating radiation for the in situ mode; the need for complementary techniques; re-analysing of data; spatially resolved diffraction: a new tomography. These aspects are discussed in turn using illustrative examples taken from the fields of cement hydration, clay intercalation, cation-exchanged zeolites, and particulate/fluid invasion into building and archaeological objects.Year: 2000 PMID: 16609191 DOI: 10.1107/S0909049500003137
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Synchrotron Radiat ISSN: 0909-0495 Impact factor: 2.616