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The XRD spectrum of C-ZMN adsorbent which was explored in Fig. 3 presented a typical XRD pattern of an amorphous sample.
For aberration correction, improvement in the transfer function was directly seen in the ronchigram, a diffraction pattern of an amorphous film obtained using a large convergence angle that gives a direct image of the aberration function χ.
The X-ray diffractograms of all the films are shown in Figure 7. Neutralized chitosan films show a diffraction pattern of an amorphous structure, similar to the chitosan powder, displaying two main reflections of low intensity in 2θ at 10.5° and 19.8°.
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X-ray diffraction pattern indicated the presence of an amorphous carbon phase.
The Rietveld refinement of the X-ray diffraction patterns reveals the presence of an amorphous phase, nanocrystalline α-Fe(Si,B) structure having a lattice parameter close to 0.2841 nm and an average crystallite size of about 78 83 nm in addition to small amounts of Fe3O4 oxide (104 nm) and Fe2B boride (151 nm), which disappear completely with increasing coating thickness.
Furthermore, the average bond angle can be acquired using Eq. 4 [25] (4) Figure 3 a EFCBED pattern showing diffuse rings typical of an amorphous structure.
Corresponding selected area electron diffraction (SAED) patterns revealed diffused characteristic ring patterns, which confirmed the presence of an amorphous phase.
Wide angle X-ray diffraction patterns indicated an amorphous structure of the polymers.
For 100 °C ≤ Ts ≤ 300 °C, X-ray diffraction patterns show an amorphous structure of the films which is further confirmed by transmission electron microscopy measurements.
The broad diffraction peak in this inset shows the scatter peak with 2θ values of 21.9° which is indicating typical amorphous scattering pattern of amorphous silk [29].
The XRD patterns indicated an amorphous structure and zeolite-like structure of aluminosilicate.
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