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Two samples of glassy carbons from Jan Ilavsky have made their way (as of Dec 1 2008) to NIST, ILL and ISIS and will head on to Diamond and APS. | Two samples of glassy carbons from Jan Ilavsky have made their way (as of Dec 1 2008) to NIST, ILL and ISIS and will head on to Diamond and APS. | ||
The samples are cut from glassy carbon material, manufactured by Alpha Aesar under description: Glassy Carbon type 2. These samples are manufactured in 50 x 50 mm plates, 1 mm thick. | The samples are cut from glassy carbon material, manufactured by Alpha Aesar under description: Glassy Carbon type 2. These samples are manufactured in 50 x 50 mm plates, nominally 1 mm thick. Measurements with a micrometer were all between 0.99 and 1.01 mm | ||
===C4=== | ===C4=== | ||
===G9=== | ===G9=== | ||
==Experimental details and Data== | ==Experimental details and Data== |
Revision as of 12:06, 8 December 2008
Samples
Two samples of glassy carbons from Jan Ilavsky have made their way (as of Dec 1 2008) to NIST, ILL and ISIS and will head on to Diamond and APS.
The samples are cut from glassy carbon material, manufactured by Alpha Aesar under description: Glassy Carbon type 2. These samples are manufactured in 50 x 50 mm plates, nominally 1 mm thick. Measurements with a micrometer were all between 0.99 and 1.01 mm
C4
G9
Experimental details and Data
NIST
ILL
ISIS
The collected data in canSAS XML format : GLASSYC_C4G8G9.XML
Excel file of that data with plots : Glassy_Carbons_C4_G8_G9.xls