A. Ennadi et al., Shape and size determination for zinc-aluminium-chloride layered double hydroxide crystallites by analysis of X-ray diffraction line broadening, J MAT CHEM, 10(10), 2000, pp. 2337-2341
The Rietveld method, extended by a Fourier analysis of line profiles on the
basis of the Warren-Averbach method, has been used for analysing the powde
r X-ray diffraction (PXRD) pattern of a [Zn-Al-Cl] layered double hydroxide
, in order to separate size and strain effects. Assuming a given size distr
ibution (Cauchy) and an adjustable strain variation in space, this method a
llows the simultaneous determination of structural parameters and the size
and strain parameters of the sample. The shape, size, size distribution and
orientation of the crystallites are determined. It is found that the shape
is markedly anisotropic and compatible with plate-like crystallites with a
hexagonal symmetry; the structure being described in the <R(3)over bar>m s
pace group. The strain parameter, i.e. the distribution of atomic positions
around their equilibrium positions, varies by a factor of 2 while the mean
particle size changes from 120 Angstrom to 2200 Angstrom in the [001] and
[110] directions, respectively. Such shape and size are in good agreement w
ith the transmission electron microscopy (TEM) observations.