[GSAS-II] Double sided tape recommendations for sample measurement

Bell, Anthony anthony.bell at shu.ac.uk
Mon Apr 29 09:18:24 CDT 2024


Dear all

I think my SEM colleague gets them from Agar


Dr. Tony Bell
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Materials and Research Engineering Institute

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This sounds like a useful addition to my toolbox, but I don’t have SEM colleagues, so when you can some from them, could you note the name of the item and the supplier and post it here? Would appreciate it! Thanks, William Boyer <><
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This sounds like a useful addition to my toolbox, but I don’t have SEM colleagues, so when you can some from them, could you note the name of the item and the supplier and post it here?  Would appreciate it!



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William Boyer

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Anthony You are the second person to recommend that, thank you; a lot of the engineers in my buildings need and butter is SEM, do I'll just walk down the hall to the graphite people! Thank you! Dr. Matthew L. Brown (he/him, they/them) Lab Technician

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You are the second person to recommend that, thank you; a lot of the engineers in my buildings need and butter is SEM, do I'll just walk down the hall to the graphite people!

Thank you!

Dr. Matthew L. Brown  (he/him, they/them)
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Dear all



I have found double sided carbon sticky tabs used for mounting samples for Scanning Electron Microscopes are really useful for XRD. Apart from a very weak amorphous band corresponding to the graphite 002 peak there really isn’t much signal.



Go and visit your friendly electron microscope colleagues, just like I did.



Best wishes



Dr. Tony Bell
Technical Specialist and X-ray lab manager
Materials and Research Engineering Institute

Laboratory and Analytical Operations

Technical Operations, Resources and Services

Student and Academic Services

Office:  2017 Harmer

Sheffield Hallam University
City Campus
Howard Street
Sheffield
S1 1WB

Anthony.Bell at shu.ac.uk<mailto:Anthony.Bell at shu.ac.uk>
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07925879183<tel:07925879183> (mobile)



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All We have a lot of groups working on coatings and films here, and they will often bring me foldy, crinkly materials that need to be forced to lay flat. At first I had some good luck with some 3M double sided tape I inherited, laying it down,

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We have a lot of groups working on coatings and films here, and they will often bring me foldy, crinkly materials that need to be forced to lay flat. At first I had some good luck with some 3M double sided tape I inherited, laying it down, then pressing the sample into that. However, when I ran out, I discovered the new tapes I bought had such a strong signal you could often see it through the sample, and it would drown out the actual measurement. Does anyone have recommendations for specific double-sided tape that have minimal, and preferably amorphous PXRD diffractograms? It turns out that 3M makes a *lot* of different double-sided tapes.



Thank you all.





Dr. Matthew L. Brown  (he/him, they/them)

Lab Technician V (Chemistry, Crystallography)

Office: 250-807-8365



UBC School of Engineering

1540 Innovation Dr.

Kelowna, BC

V1V 1V7


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