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X-Ray
diffraction Laboratory is located only at Hyderabad and is equipped
with
(i) Siefert
Id 3000- X-ray generator and Siemens microprocessor controlled D-500
Diffractometer system using crystal monochromated characteristic
CuK(α) radiation and LA 100 recorder, for powder diffraction
studies
(ii) Gandolfi
diffraction camera (dia. 114.6mm & 57.3mm) for identification
of the fine-grained minerals of the order of 200 micron size,
(iii) Debye
Scherrer powder camera (dia. 114.6mm & 57.3mm) for undertaking
investigations of very little amount of inorganic compounds/mineral
samples; and
(iv) Buerger
Precession instrument for single crystal diffraction studies.
The laboratory is engaged
in carrying out studies, which include:
characterization of uranium, thorium, rare
earth and rare metal bearing mineral phases and secondary uranium
minerals;
identification of metamict minerals;
investigations on clay minerals;
triclinicity and structural
state of potash
feldspars and plagioclase separated from igneous, metamorphic,
and sedimentary rocks;
characterization of phases in
solid solution series;
determination of cell-size for phases
belonging to cubic, tetragonal, and monoclinic systems;
qualitative
mineralogical studies of rocks of igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary
origins;
quantitative determination of two and
three phases present in mixtures
investigations on fuel-grade
materials
and synthetic inorganic compounds from NFC.

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