Hi Andrew,
       Thank you so much for your reply. I could run a sample myself but that can not happen in next few weeks (until my next beamtime). I would be very thankful to you if you could send me your spectrum. I need to use it as a standard.

Thanks,
Bhoopesh


On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 12:42 PM, Andrew <acampo2@tigers.lsu.edu> wrote:
Bhoopesh,

There's a paper which says how to make it if you want to run it on your own:


"Fe3C, which can form during FTS reactions, was prepared by
temperature-programmed reaction (0.167 K/s) of
Fe2O3 up to 973 K using CO (Matheson, 99.99%, 107 mol of CO/mol of Fe h) as
the reduction and carburization agent.
The resulting Fe3C powder was passivated in flowing 1% O2/ He (Matheson,
99.999%, 0.05 mol/h) at room temperature (RT) for 1 h before removing the
sample from the synthesis cell." [1]    S. Li, G.D. Meitzner and E. Iglesia,
J. Phys. Chem. B, 105 (2001) 5743.

I made some myself using this method. I would send my spectrum, but if I can
recall we had glitches in the EXAFS region.

Andrew Campos

** If you want other iron carbides, this will be quite tricky since this is
the only one that can be synthesized to a pure extent... obviously one could
make cementite to using an iron melt but that requires really high
temperature furnaces etc.

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