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Computer Program for Analysing Interstratified Structures by Fourier Transform Methods

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 January 2013

E. Vila
Affiliation:
Institute de Química Inorgánica “Elhuyar”, C.S.I.C., c/Serrano 113, 28006-Madrid, Spain.
A. Ruiz-Amil
Affiliation:
Institute de Química Inorgánica “Elhuyar”, C.S.I.C., c/Serrano 113, 28006-Madrid, Spain.
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Abstract

A computer program for analysing two-component interstratified structures by two different Fourier transform methods is described. The first method consists of the calculation of the X-ray diffraction intensity function, and in the second one (direct method) the distribution function of interlayer distances is calculated. The programs have been written in compiled GWBASIC for an Olivetti M-24 microcomputer (MS-DOS operating system), and they may also be run on any IBM compatible personal computer. As an example, this program is applied for the analysis of a chlorite-smectite interstratified mineral.

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