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V.CHANDRASEKAR Posted - 07/28/2015 : 02:32:48 AM
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1. is the method followed in the graph is correct?
2. While analyzing peak, it gives more peak areas, should i sum up all?
3.How do i assure that my results are correct?
4.for this graph 9% crystallinity (Ac/Atotal)is getting, is this right?
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Echo_Chu Posted - 07/28/2015 : 06:46:09 AM
Hi,

Could you provide more details? like what method you used in the graph? and what result did you get?

Echo
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