Pair distribution function computed tomography

SDM Jacques, M Di Michiel, SAJ Kimber… - Nature …, 2013 - nature.com
SDM Jacques, M Di Michiel, SAJ Kimber, X Yang, RJ Cernik, AM Beale, SJL Billinge
Nature Communications, 2013nature.com
An emerging theme of modern composites and devices is the coupling of nanostructural
properties of materials with their targeted arrangement at the microscale. Of the imaging
techniques developed that provide insight into such designer materials and devices, those
based on diffraction are particularly useful. However, to date, these have been heavily
restrictive, providing information only on materials that exhibit high crystallographic ordering.
Here we describe a method that uses a combination of X-ray atomic pair distribution function …
Abstract
An emerging theme of modern composites and devices is the coupling of nanostructural properties of materials with their targeted arrangement at the microscale. Of the imaging techniques developed that provide insight into such designer materials and devices, those based on diffraction are particularly useful. However, to date, these have been heavily restrictive, providing information only on materials that exhibit high crystallographic ordering. Here we describe a method that uses a combination of X-ray atomic pair distribution function analysis and computed tomography to overcome this limitation. It allows the structure of nanocrystalline and amorphous materials to be identified, quantified and mapped. We demonstrate the method with a phantom object and subsequently apply it to resolving, in situ, the physicochemical states of a heterogeneous catalyst system. The method may have potential impact across a range of disciplines from materials science, biomaterials, geology, environmental science, palaeontology and cultural heritage to health.
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