Dear Nigel
You could contact Jens Najorka ([log in to unmask]) for X-ray diffraction, and John Spratt ([log in to unmask]) for XRF. Both of them at the Natural History Museum.
Thanks,
Consuelo
Dr Consuelo Sendino
Dep. Earth Sciences, Natural History Museum
Cromwell Road, London SW7 5BD, UK
0044 (0) 207 942 5383
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Subject: analysis of specimens
I have a few interesting specimens that would really benefit from some analysis using X-ray fluorescence (XRF) or X-ray crystallography techniques to determine what they are made of.
Can anyone recommend a person or organisation that undertakes such work?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks, Nigel.
Nigel R. Larkin BA MSc
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