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A Simplified Sample Preparation Method for Multiple Guinier Cameras

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 January 2013

Z. Sperling
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Extract

Described is a method of sample preparation for multiple Guinier Cameras (DeWolff, 1948). This technique practically eliminates cross-contamination of adjacent samples and is easy to employ.

Samples for Guinier cameras are usually applied to a thin adhesive coated foil. For multiple Guinier cameras, however, samples pose some technical problems. Manufacturers usually supply a slotted die for sample preparation. Figure 1 shows schematically such a die for a Seifert/Huber camera. For this type of camera, the manufacturer recommends application of the powdered sample by means of a small brush, or by dusting while the adjacent slots are covered by adhesive tape (Seifert, undated). These methods are simple, but easily result in sample being spilled into an adjacent slot. The following method, though involving more steps, eliminates this problem.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1991

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References

DeWolff, P.M. (1948). Acta Crystallogr. 1, 207211.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Seifert, R. (undated) Manual for Guinier System 600. R. Seifert & Co., Ahrensburg, West Germany.Google Scholar