Essentials Of Materials Science And Engineering
Essentials Of Materials Science And Engineering
4th Edition
ISBN: 9781337385497
Author: WRIGHT, Wendelin J.
Publisher: Cengage,
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Chapter 3, Problem 3.98P
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

The crystal structure of the metal is to be determined from the given x-ray diffraction results.

Concept Introduction:

X-ray diffraction (XRD) is a rapid analytical technique which is primarily used to identify phase of a crystalline material and it can provide information about the dimensions of the unit cell. The material to be analyzed is finely ground, homogenized, and its average bulk composition is determined.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 3.98P

The crystal structure of the metal is FCC.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The figure which shows the results of the x-ray diffraction experiment is in the form of the intensity of the diffracted peak versus the 2θ diffraction angle. The wavelength of the x-ray used is of 0.15418 nm.

  Essentials Of Materials Science And Engineering, Chapter 3, Problem 3.98P , additional homework tip  1

The graph between intensity of the diffracted peak versus the diffracting angle is as follows:

  Essentials Of Materials Science And Engineering, Chapter 3, Problem 3.98P , additional homework tip  2

It is required to tabulate the different values of lattice parameter (ao), inter planar space (d), peak for the given XRD pattern. Determine the values from the given XRD pattern.

The table with different values is as follows:

Peak(°)sin2θsin2θ0.0077h2+k2+l2Planar indices (hkl)
1.17.50.02333111
2.20.50.03244200
3.28.50.06188220
4.33.50.0831111311
5.35.50.0931212222
6.410.1231616400
7.450.1461919331
8.46.50.1562020420

The values of sin2θ0.0077 is calculated to find the appropriate pattern or sequence.

Observe the sequence of sin2θ0.0077, the sequence is 3, 4, 8, 11, 12, 16, 19 and 20. So, the crystal structure of the metal is FCC.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

The indices of the planes which produce each of the given peaks in the figure are to be determined.

Concept Introduction:

X-ray diffraction (XRD) is a rapid analytical technique which is primarily used to identify phase of a crystalline material and it can provide information about the dimensions of the unit cell. The material to be analyzed is finely ground, homogenized, and its average bulk composition is determined.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 3.98P

The planar indices are 111, 200, 220, 311, 222, 400, 331 and 420.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The figure which shows the results of the x-ray diffraction experiment is in the form of the intensity of the diffracted peak versus the 2θ diffraction angle. The wavelength of the x-ray used is of 0.15418 nm.

  Essentials Of Materials Science And Engineering, Chapter 3, Problem 3.98P , additional homework tip  3

From part (a), the tabulated data for the lattice parameter (ao), inter planar space (d), peak for the given XRD pattern is shown below as:

Peak(°)sin2θsin2θ0.0077h2+k2+l2Planar indices (hkl)
1.17.50.02333111
2.20.50.03244200
3.28.50.06188220
4.33.50.0831111311
5.35.50.0931212222
6.410.1231616400
7.450.1461919331
8.46.50.1562020420

The planar indices are indicated on the 8th column of the table. The planar indices are 111, 200, 220, 311, 222, 400, 331 and 420.

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation:

The lattice parameter of the metal is to be determined.

Concept Introduction:

In a crystal lattice, the physical dimension of unit cells is indicated by Lattice Parameter. It is also called Lattice Constant. Lattices in three dimensions generally have three lattice parameters, they are h, k, and l.

Bragg's Law equation is as follows:

  sinθ=λ2dhkl   ......(1)

Here,

  θ is the half angle between the diffracted bean and the original beam direction.

  λ is the wavelength of x-rays.

  dhkl is the interplanar spacing between the planes.

The formula to calculate the lattice parameter (ao) is:

  ao=dhkl×h2+k2+l2   ......(2)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 3.98P

The lattice parameter of the metal is 0.8804 nm.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The figure which shows the results of the x-ray diffraction experiment is in the form of the intensity of the diffracted peak versus the 2θ diffraction angle. The wavelength of the x-ray used is of 0.15418 nm.

  Essentials Of Materials Science And Engineering, Chapter 3, Problem 3.98P , additional homework tip  4

From part (a), the tabulated data for the lattice parameter (ao), inter planar space (d), peak for the given XRD pattern is shown below as:

Peak(°)sin2θsin2θ0.0077h2+k2+l2Planar indices (hkl)
1.17.50.02333111
2.20.50.03244200
3.28.50.06188220
4.33.50.0831111311
5.35.50.0931212222
6.410.1231616400
7.450.1461919331
8.46.50.1562020420

To calculate the lattice parameter, it is required to choose any peak from the table. Choose peak 6 which has 400 planar indices.

The lattice parameter, ao of the metal can be calculated using Bragg's Law equation as:

Here,

  h=4k=0l=0

Substitute the above values in the equation 1,

  sinθ=λ2d hklsin( 41°2)=0.15418 nm2×d 400d400=0.15418 nm2×sin( 41° 2 )

Using this value of d400, calculate the lattice parameter ao as:

  ao=d400×h2+k2+l2=0.15418 nm2×sin( 41° 2 )×42+02+02=0.15418 nm2×sin( 41° 2 )×4ao=0.8804 nm

Hence, the Lattice Parameter is 0.8804 nm.

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