Sorry to disagree. Experience tells me otherwise - the March-Dollase correction has nearly always led to poor quant results for me. It most certainly cannot be applied safely. Martin ------------------------------------------ M Vickers Dept of Chemistry UCL
> Subject: Re: Quantitative analysis> Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2008 02:53:20 -0700> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected]> > Dear Mario,> > One more > possible problem of applying preferred orientation corrections in QPA is that > not all of them are normalized. For example, the March-Dollase correction is > normalized and can be applied safely, but the Rietveld-Toraya correction is > inapplicable to QPA as it does not preserve the scale normalization. > > Best > regards,> Leonid> > *******************************************************> > Leonid A. Solovyov> Institute of Chemistry and Chemical Technology> K. Marx > av., 42> 660049, Krasnoyarsk Russia> Phone: +7 3912 495663> Fax: +7 3912 > 238658> www.icct.ru/eng/content/persons/Sol_LA> _________________________________________________________________ See the most popular videos on the web http://clk.atdmt.com/GBL/go/115454061/direct/01/
