MCX
Welcome to the MCX beamline!!
The Materials Characterisation by X-ray diffraction (MCX) beamline allows to perform a wide range of non-single crystal diffraction experiments: grazing angle diffraction and reflectivity, residual stress and texture analysis, phase identification and structural studies and kinetic studies. Systems that can be investigated vary from organic and inorganic thin films, to thermally and/or mechanically modified surfaces of mechanic components, to polymers, catalysts and highly disordered materials in the form of films, powders, fibers. In addition to the scientific heritage, a valuable activity will be the support to technology and industrial production, both for specific tasks of non-destructive control and for the development of new products. |
Research HighlightsActivation of order-disorder dynamics in crystalline Buckybowls
Dibenzo[ghi,mno]Fluoranthene, akacorannulene (C20H10), is a peculiar bowl-shaped molecule displaying unusual pentagonal symmetry and building block of the most celebrated Buckminster Fullerene – C60. Energy Storage : Groundbreaking electrode for potassium ion batteries
Interaction mediated growth of chitosan and fatty acid binary system at air-water and air-solid interfaces
Non destructive XRD investigations on grisaille paint layerson stained glass windows
Non destructive and innovative XRD experiments on the MCX beamline allowed us to recognize the alteration products on the grisailles surface and to propose a mechanism for the formation of alteration patinae. Structure of Sm- and Gd-doped ceria
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User Area
Proposal SubmissionWe invite users and collaborators to discuss their proposals with the beamline local contacts well in advance before the submission deadline. This is crucial for a careful assessment of the experiment feasibility and may lead to improvements in the proposed experimental plan. For more info, please visit the user info section. |
Call for proposals
The deadline for proposal submission for beamtime allocation is to be announced
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Reference paper
It's a good practice to report the associated proposal number in the acknowledgments. It's compulsory to report funding references for economically supported visits. The refererence paper to be cited in your papers following measurements at the MCX beamline can be one of the following:The X-ray diffraction beamline MCX at Elettra: a case study of non-destructive analysis on stained glass
Plaisier Jasper Rikkert, Nodari Luca, Gigli Lara, Rebollo San Miguel Elena Paz, Bertoncello Renzo, Lausi Andrea
ACTA IMEKO, Vol. 6 - 3, pp. 71-75 (2017)
doi: 10.21014/acta_imeko.v6i3.464
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MCX: A synchrotron radiation beamline for X-ray diffraction line profile analysis
Rebuffi L, Plaisier JR, Abdellatief M, Lausi A, Scardi P
Zeitschrift fur Anorganische und Allgemeine Chemie 640 3100–3106. (2014).
doi: 10.1002/zaac.201400163