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2016 Florida State University 2013-16 Thayumanasamy Somasundaram [PANALYTICAL X-PERT PRO POWDER DATA COLLECTION] A quick start-up procedure for collecting powder x-ray diffraction data from PANalytical X-Pert Pro Powder instrument located in Chemical Sciences Lab at Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USA. The procedure is still in beta form and will be updated [Earlier version 0.95 dated 11/14/14].

CONTENTS 1. PANalytical X-Pert Pro Powder Data Collection... 2 2. Prepare the sample... 4 3. Prepare the instrument... 6 4. Select and execute the program... 8 Using Pre-Existing Program... 8 How to select a program?... 8 Creating and Using New Program... 11 Details of Standard Configuration... 11 5. End data collection... 17 2013-16 Thayumanasamy Somasundaram Kasha Laboratory Version 0.99 dated October 10, 2016 Institute of Molecular Biophysics Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306-4380 tsomasundaram@fsu.edu www.biophysics.fsu.edu/soma 1-850-644-6448

1. PANALYTICAL X-PERT PRO POWDER DATA COLLECTION A quick guide for collecting powder XRD data using CSL 1011 Panalytical X-Pert Pro PANalytical X-Pert Pro Powder at CSL 1011, FSU. Control Computer for Powder XRD at CSL 1011, FSU. PANalytical X-Pert Pro Powder XRD machine is located in the East side of CSL 1011 in the Chemical Science Laboratory of the Florida State University. The computer (to the right of the instrument) that controls the instrument has dual monitors and allows simultaneous data collection of new sample and data analysis of previously collected samples. The three programs that are essential for data collection and analysis are listed below: 1. (instrument control and data collection) 2. (data visualization and analysis) 3. (data visualization and presentation) Three programs that are needed for collecting and analyzing PXRD data The program from PANalytical should always be running in the control computer and the user doesn t need individual passwords to log-in (Don t close Data Collector program or disconnect the instrument once your data collection is completed). The computer is NOT on the network and can t access Internet. The other two programs HighScore Plus and Data Viewer can be opened and closed as and when needed.

This guide will show a quick protocol to collect powder XRD data from sample using a new or pre-existing program and should be considered a supplement to a full training and by itself is not sufficient to have run-access to the instrument. All users should be appropriately trained by the X-Ray Facility personnel both for safety and emergency procedures before using the instrument by themselves. For more details about training, contact Thayumanasamy Somasundaram [aka, Soma] at tsomasundaram@fsu.edu or via phone at 1-850-644-6448. Soma s office is KLB 414 at the Kasha Lab, Institute of Molecular Biophysics. The data is the responsibility of the user and hence the user should periodically archive their own data onto their own media. X-Ray Facility personnel are not responsible for loss of data stored in the Facility computers.

2. PREPARE THE SAMPLE The first step in collecting powder x-ray diffraction data is preparing the sample. Here, I will show how to fill a standard sample holder with a powder sample, prepare it for data collection and load it onto the multi-position sample magazine. The standard sample holder has a depression in the middle where sample need to be filled and compacted. But we start filling the sample from the bottom and not from top to ensure clean, compact sample with no spillage! Debris in the sample holder can impede the spinning of the sample holder and ruin the instrument. Start with clean sample preparation table Hold the top of the sample holder upside down Fill the interior of sample holder with sample Compact the sample Clean the outside Attach the bottom of the sample holder Invert the whole assembly. Don t press the button! Remove sample holder table by pressing the button! Sample is ready for data collection Once the sample is prepared, it can be loaded on to the top position (Position 1) of the 15 position Sample Magazine which is located inside the instrument cabinet. Open the instrument cabinet and place the sample holder into the Magazine ensuring that it is seated correctly and rotates freely. Close X-Ray cabinet.

Sample holder with sample is loaded onto Position 1 of the 15-sample change magazine inside the PAXP machine.

3. PREPARE THE INSTRUMENT Close-up view of X-Ray tube, slits, sample position and 15-position sample magazine Now with the sample ready we need to get the instrument ready. Typically, the PANalytical X-Pert Pro (PXPP) generator will be kept at the Stand-by mode with 45 kv (tension) and 20 ma (current) with the shutter closed. So first, we need to get the generator ready by switching it to Running mode with 45 kv (tension) and 40 ma (current). The settings mentioned above are correct for copper (Cu) anode and will differ when molybdenum (Mo) anode is installed. Consult X-Ray Facility Personnel for correct values for Mo anode. In the Data Collector [User-1] Graphical User Interface (GUI, pronounced as gueey), click the Instrument Settings tab (by default this tab will be normally visible). In that tab under Diffractometer > X-Ray sub-menu, click the line Tension=45 kv. This will open a new Instrument Settings window. In that window input the value of 40 in the Current (ma) box and click Apply button. This will increase the current to 40 ma and now the instrument is ready for data collection. Click OK button to dismiss the Instrument Settings window.

Data Collector Main GUI Instrument Setting window for X-Ray tube

4. SELECT AND EXECUTE THE PROGRAM For data collection the user can either 1) use a pre-existing program or 2) create their own program (the better option). The advantage of using a pre-existing program is that the user can quickly evaluate their sample and determine the setting needed. The advantage of creating your own program is that one can specify each and every setting to optimize the data. However, it would require some knowledge of the instrument. So let us first look at collecting data with pre-existing program. USING PRE-EXISTING PROGRAM We will first cover collecting data with pre-exiting program. From the main GUI, click Measure> Program sub-menu. This will open a new Execute Program window. In the window scroll up or down to select a program that is suitable. HOW TO SELECT A PROGRAM? Pre-existing programs in Execute Program window Decide what 2-theta range is needed for your sample o If not sure, select 2-theta range 10-100 degrees; modify after first run Decide how long to collect data o If not sure, try to run a 10 minute scan; modify after first run Since we are dealing with only one sample, select a program with one sample

Once a program is found, select it, and click the Open button at the bottom left side of the Execute Program window. This will open Start window. Start window of a Execute Program In this Start window note the four sections: a) Program section on the top, b) File section in the upper middle, and c) Sample in the lower middle, and d) Position section at the bottom. In the Program you notice the particular we selected and it has a.xrdmp extension. In the File section, click the Folder Icon to go to a specific director where you want your data to be stored. Give a file name with.xrdml extension. Note the program you have selected to run, in this example, 10-80 degree_1omin.xrdmp has.xrdmp extension. If needed, fill-out Sample section with ID, Name, and other details. Also note at the Position section the sample will be unloaded once measurement is finished. Now, click the OK button. This will start the data collection.

Start window of a Execute Program You will see both x-ray tube and detector move to new positions. Then the sample holder will be picked up from the 15-slot magazine and placed on the goniometer. X-Ray tube and detector will move to positions specified in the program θ=5 and 2- θ=10, respectively. The sample will start spinning and the shutter will open. The data will start accumulating and will automatically be saved every 5 minutes until end of the scan. You can follow the progress in the computer screen under Data Collector window. Start of data collection Progressing data collection

CREATING AND USING NEW PROGRAM We will cover collecting data with new program. As mentioned in the Existing Program, section, it will be beneficial to have some knowledge of the instrument before creating a new program. So I will some of the standard components in our instrument (note that several configurations are available; contact the X-Ray Facility Personnel for more details). DETAILS OF STANDARD CONFIGURATION Panalytical X-Pro Powder instrument is versatile and comes with several swappable PreFIX modules and these can be introduced/removed in three different sections of the instrument and these three sections are: 1) Incident Beam Optics,2) Sample Holder/Magazine, and 3) Diffracted Beam Optics and are shown in the following figures. FSU Panalytical X-Pert Pro Incident Beam Optics Details

FSU Panalytical X-Pert Pro Sample Holder Details FSU Panalytical X-Pert Pro Incident Beam Optics Details Once familiar with the configuration, now let us look at how to create a new program. From the Main GUI, Select File>New Program, and this will open New Program window which will allow the user to pick a Program Type, we choose Absolute Scan.

File>New Program menu New Program w/ options for Program Type > Abs Scan Selecting Absolute Scan in New Program window opens Prepare Absolute Scan window where one can specify the Configuration, Scan Axis, Scan Properties, Description, Comments, and Settings. Preparing Absolute Scan window where one can specify the Configuration, Scan Axis, Scan Properties, Description, Comments, and Settings.

In our case we are going to use the following: Configuration: Reflection/Transmission spinner Scan Axis: Gonio Scan Properties: Continuous Description: Give some description about the program Comment: Specify some comments, if needed Settings : This is an important section, so let us go over this slowly. Clicking this opens a new Settings window where the user specifies, Generator, Incident Beam Path, and Diffracted Beam Path (refer to the configuration figures in the beginning of this section for more details) Generator Setting Incident Beam Settings

Diffracted Beam Settings Options for of a single setting

Detailed selection of Incident Beam path Detailed selection of Diffreated beam path Once the selections are made, save the program with a specific name, like, 10_80_deg_10_min_1_sample.xrdmp. Now physically ensure all the selections specified are present as hardware/software in the instrument. For example, in the Detailed selection of Incident Beam path figure above, Mask: Fixed mask:10 mm (in black font) is specified; make sure that mask is inserted. In the detailed selection of Diffracted Beam path figure above, Detector X Celerator detector (1) (in black font) is specified; ensure that detector is present. Now, having created a New Program, run the sample by opening it from the Measure> Program> 10_80_deg_10_min_1_sample.xrdmp

5. END DATA COLLECTION When the measurement finishes the sample holder will be transferred to the 15-position magazine. The sample can be retrieved from the holder for future collection or other analysis. If this is the only sample, we need to bring the PXPP generator back to Standby mode. We do this by selecting Current=40 ma and changing it to 20 ma and clicking the OK button. The data analysis can begin now. 2014-16 Thayumanasamy Somasundaram Version 0.99 dated October 10, 2016.