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Wednesday, April 27th, 2016. SEMINAR: Microstructure Characterization of Anatase (TiO2) by Rietveld Method.


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PRESENTS SEMINAR

Microstructure Characterization of Anatase (TiO2) by Rietveld Method

 

Date: Wednesday, April 27th, 2016
Time: 11:00 AM
Location: Building 4, Room 125

Speaker:

Dr. Husin Sitepu

Research and Development Center, Saudi Aramco

 

Abstract:

Microstructure is a very important part in research, especially in the development of new materials. The microstructural

parameters play a major role in physical and chemical properties of the material. The Commission on Powder 

Diffraction (CPD) of the International Union of Crystallography  (IUCr)  conducted a round robin study on size and 

strain effects in ceria materials and described that both Lorentzian and Gaussian contributions to the size broadening

 term should be refined in the Rietveld refinement to obtain accurate size and strain values. Rietveld refinement is

 becoming progressively more popular for nonstructural applications, such as texture.  In the present study, the Rietveld 

refinement with the March model for the crystallographic preferred orientation has been extended to describe crystal 

structure, texture and crystallite size in the XRD data of 31 bimetallic and trimetallic oxide catalysts. The results revealed

 that the structural refinement parameters obtained from the Rietveld refinement with the March model agreed well with 

the corresponding single crystal structure. Additionally, the crystallite size of the anatase phase is between 126Å and 

351Å. In this paper, the structure, texture, crystallite size and microstrain of the anatase phase obtained from Rietveld

 refinement will be discussed.

 

Biography:

 

Dr. Husin Sitepu joined Saudi Aramco in late December 2008. Since then, he has contributed to several research 

projects by providing crystallographic information files (CIFs) on synthesized nano-materials and zeolite catalysts. Before

 joining Saudi Aramco, Dr Sitepu worked at the NIST Center for Neutron Research in Gaithersburg, MD, USA; at the 

Institut Laue-Langevin Neutrons for Science in Grenoble, France; at the Virginia Tech's Crystallography Laboratory in 

Blacksburg, VA, USA; at Ruhr-Universität Bochum in Bochum, Germany; at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, 

Canada; and at the Curtin University in Perth, Australia. Since 1989, Dr Sitepu has published 38 papers in several peer-reviewed 

journals. Also, he published six lightly reviewed papers in the Saudi Aramco Journal of Technology and presented 

76 papers at various conferences. Dr Sitepu has a very strong background in physics at a research level, and he is an expert in

 crystallography preferred orientation and diffraction science through his extensive experience in Rietveld refinement 

of polycrystalline structures using X-ray, synchrotron and neutron powder diffraction data. Dr Sitepu received his Postgraduate

 Diploma, Master of Science by research and Ph.D. degrees in Physics from the Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia,

in 1989, 1991 and 1998, respectively. Dr Sitepu is an active member of the International Center for Diffraction Data (ICDD), 

the International Union of Crystallography (IUCr) and the Neutron Scattering Society of America (NSSA).

 

Courtesy: SAICSC- ACS

 

There will be a get-together with refreshments at 10:45-11:00 a.m.

 

All faculty, researchers and graduate students are invited to attend.