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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 March 2019
X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD) analysis has proven to be extremely valuable in the study of the transplutonium elements. The high specific activity and the thermal energy associated with the radioactive decay of einsteinium isotopes make XRPD analysis of einsteinium samples very difficult. The major problems are destruction of the samples crystallinity and alteration of their chemical composition. Blackening of the X-ray film also compromises the analyses. By applying certain guidelines given here, a limited amount of success has been achieved in obtaining diffraction data on einsteinium and some of its compounds.
Research sponsored by the Division of Nuclear Sciences, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, U. S. Department of Energy under contracts W-7405-eng-26 with Union Carbide Corporation and EY-76-S-05-4447 with the University of Tennessee (Knoxville).