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D.E. Cox
Researcher at Brookhaven National Laboratory
Publications - 23
Citations - 2450
D.E. Cox is an academic researcher from Brookhaven National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Powder diffraction & Crystal structure. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 23 publications receiving 2206 citations.
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Rietveld refinement guidelines
TL;DR: A set of general guidelines for structure refinement using the Rietveld (whole profile) method has been formulated by the International Union of Crystallography Commission on Powder Diffraction.
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Crystal structure of silica-ZSM-12 by the combined use of high-resolution solid-state MAS NMR spectroscopy and synchrotron x-ray powder diffraction
TL;DR: The crystal structure of the synthetic zeolite silica-ZSM-12, 56 SiO{sub 2], has been solved by the combined use of high-resolution solid-state MAS NMR spectroscopy and highresolution synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction as discussed by the authors.
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Silver trifluoride: preparation, crystal structure, some properties, and comparison with AuF3
Boris Zemva,Karel Lutar,Adolf Jesih,William J. Casteel,Angus P. Wilkinson,D.E. Cox,Robert B. Von Dreele,Horst Borrmann,Neil Bartlett +8 more
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Detailed investigation of the lattice structure of zeolite ZSM-11 by a combination of solid-state NMR and synchrotron x-ray diffraction techniques
TL;DR: The lattice structure of a pure and completely siliceous sample of zeolite ZSM-11 has been investigated by a combination of high-resolution solid-state {sup 29}Si MAS NMR and synchrotron-based X-ray powder diffraction techniques.
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Acquisition of power diffraction data with synchrotron radiation
D.E. Cox,B. H. Toby,M. M. Eddy +2 more
TL;DR: In this article, a triple-axis powder diffractometer has been in routine operation at the Brookhaven National Synchrotron Light Source as a user-oriented facility, where high resolution data have been collected for a variety of samples with the use of the crystal-analyser technique.