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D8 advance x ray diffraction system

Manufactured by Bruker
Sourced in Germany

The D8 Advance X-ray Diffraction System is a product offered by Bruker. It is designed to perform X-ray diffraction analysis. The system provides the core function of analyzing the crystallographic structure of materials.

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2 protocols using d8 advance x ray diffraction system

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Characterization of CNFs and Cu/CNFs

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The morphology and diameter of both CNFs and Cu/CNFs were characterized using scanning electron microscopy (SEM, S-4800, Hitachi, Tokyo, Japan, at 5 kV). X-ray diffraction (XRD, D8 Advance X-ray Diffraction System, Bruker, Karlsruhe, Germany, Cu Kα, k = 1.5405 Å) and Raman spectroscopy (NEXUS-6700 FTIR-Raman spectrometer, Wisconsin, US, 533 nm HeNe Laser) were employed to examine the crystal and chemical structures of CNFs and Cu/CNFs.
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Comprehensive Material Characterization

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The UV-Vis absorption spectra were recorded employing a UV-visible spectrophotometer (Varian Cary 100 Bio). TEM images were characterized by Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) (FEI Tecnai G2 F20 TMP) using a 200 kV field emission gun (FEG). XRD patterns were monitored using a Bruker D8 Advance X-ray Diffraction system.
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