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The Bruker D8 Advance is an instrument (from 2005. It is a θ-θ diffractometer utilising CuKα radiation and is equipped with electronically controlled divergence slits and a ) with CuKα radiation. Våntec-1™  SuperSpeed detector.

This diffractometer has a number of hardware configurations, but is primarily dedicated to non ambient data collection using a selection of low temperature, high temperature and high pressure sample stages covering a temperature range of -160-1400°C, under inert and reactive atmospheres.

The As well as collecting data at extremely high rates, the Våntec-1™ detector offers the ability to collect data in a fixed position mode, taking data “snapshots” of up to 12 degrees 2θ. This makes it an ideal instrument for non-ambient diffraction work, with the capability to rapidly collect large amounts of data for the investigation of structure, reactions and kinetics at high temperature.

The diffractometer has a number of hardware configurations, but is primarily dedicated to non ambient data collection using a selection of low temperature, high temperature and high pressure sample stages covering a temperature range of 80-1673K, under inert and reactive atmospheres up to 20 bar pressure.

Configurations

Room Temperature
  • 9 position sample changer or single sample spinner
High/Low temperature
  • MRI TC-Wide Range camera
  • Vacuum, inert or reactive gas atmospheres
  • -190-400 °C with LT stage (not in use)
  • RT-1200 °C with a choice of two radiant heaters
  • RT-1400 °C with Pt-Rh or Ta strip heaters
High Temperature /

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Pressure
  • MRI TCP20 camera
  • Vacuum, inert or reactive gas atmospheres
  • 0-20 2 bar gas pressurepressure  (O2, CO2, N2, 5% N2 + 95 %N2, synthetic air, Ar)
  • RT-1400 °C with Pt-Rh strip heater
  • RT-1200 °C with radiant heater

Photo: Julian Tolchard 

Instrument specifications
  • Bragg-Brentano geometry
  • θ-θ operating mode
  • Electronically controlled divergence slits 

Before you plan

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experiments:

Contact equipment /room responsible : Kristin Høydalsvik, kristin.hoydalsvik@ntnu.no.


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