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Quantitative phase analysis of multicomponent mixtures using X-ray powder diffraction data has been approached with a modified version of the Rietveld computer program of Wiles however, the approximate crystal structure of each phase of interest in a mixture is necessary. The use of an internal standard will allow the determination of total amorphous phase content in a mixture. Analysis of synthetic mixtures yielded high-precision results, with errors generally less than 1.0% absolute. Since this technique fits the complete diffraction pattern, it is less susceptible to primary extinction effects and minor amounts of preferred orientation. Additional benefits of this technique over traditional quantitative analysis methods include the determination of precise cell parameters and approximate chemical compositions, and the potential for the correction of preferred orientation and microabsorption effects.
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