In this work, multivariate statistical techniques are employed to determine patterns and conversion curves from time-resolved X-ray powder diffraction data. For these purposes, time-window statistical total correlation spectroscopy is introduced for the pattern matching of the crystalline phase and is shown to be effective even in the case of overlapping peaks. When combined with evolving factor analysis and multivariate curve resolution-alternating least squares, this technique allows a definite estimation of patterns and conversion curves. The procedure is applied to in situ synchrotron powder diffraction patterns to monitor the setting reaction of magnesium potassium phosphate ceramic (MKP) from magnesia (MgO) and potassium dihydrogen phosphate. It is shown that the phases involved in the reaction are clearly distinguished and their evolution is correctly described. The conversion curves estimated with the proposed procedure are compared with the ones determined with the peak integration method, leading to an excellent agreement (Pearson's correlation coefficient equal to 0.9995 and 0.9998 for MgO and MKP, respectively). The approach also allows for the detection and description of the evolution of amorphous phases that cannot be described through conventional analysis of powder diffraction data.

Application of combined multivariate techniques for the description of time-resolved powder X-ray diffraction data / Taris, Alessandra; Grosso, Massimiliano; Brundu, Mariarosa; Guida, Vincenzo; Viani, Alberto. - In: JOURNAL OF APPLIED CRYSTALLOGRAPHY. - ISSN 1600-5767. - 50:2(2017), pp. 451-461. [10.1107/s1600576717001753]

Application of combined multivariate techniques for the description of time-resolved powder X-ray diffraction data

Alberto Viani
2017

Abstract

In this work, multivariate statistical techniques are employed to determine patterns and conversion curves from time-resolved X-ray powder diffraction data. For these purposes, time-window statistical total correlation spectroscopy is introduced for the pattern matching of the crystalline phase and is shown to be effective even in the case of overlapping peaks. When combined with evolving factor analysis and multivariate curve resolution-alternating least squares, this technique allows a definite estimation of patterns and conversion curves. The procedure is applied to in situ synchrotron powder diffraction patterns to monitor the setting reaction of magnesium potassium phosphate ceramic (MKP) from magnesia (MgO) and potassium dihydrogen phosphate. It is shown that the phases involved in the reaction are clearly distinguished and their evolution is correctly described. The conversion curves estimated with the proposed procedure are compared with the ones determined with the peak integration method, leading to an excellent agreement (Pearson's correlation coefficient equal to 0.9995 and 0.9998 for MgO and MKP, respectively). The approach also allows for the detection and description of the evolution of amorphous phases that cannot be described through conventional analysis of powder diffraction data.
2017
50
2
451
461
Application of combined multivariate techniques for the description of time-resolved powder X-ray diffraction data / Taris, Alessandra; Grosso, Massimiliano; Brundu, Mariarosa; Guida, Vincenzo; Viani, Alberto. - In: JOURNAL OF APPLIED CRYSTALLOGRAPHY. - ISSN 1600-5767. - 50:2(2017), pp. 451-461. [10.1107/s1600576717001753]
Taris, Alessandra; Grosso, Massimiliano; Brundu, Mariarosa; Guida, Vincenzo; Viani, Alberto
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