Get more from your XRD

without hiring more people

Advanced analysis, lab-ready workflows, and precision accessories for labs that want to go further.

Why work with Baskerville X-ray

We help you offer advanced XRD analysis, without hiring internally

Offer high-value quantitative and Rietveld analysis to your clients.
You run the measurement, we do the analysis.

Analysing a multi temp xray diffraction image for a third party

Broad Industry Knowledge

We consult on a variety of industries ranging from mining, pharmaceuticals, materials science and batteries.

We specialise in the analysis phase of

X-ray Diffraction

Sample Preparation

Test tube for third party xray diffraction sample preparation

Sample preparation managed by lab or client

xray diffraction in practice for analysis

X-ray Data Collection

Collection of X-ray data by the lab

xray diffraction data analysis report by third party

X-ray Data Analysis

X-ray data is sent to Baskerville and analysed

well regarded third party xray diffraction consultant

Report Returned to Client

Baskerville shares deep insight and analysis

xray diffraction machine completing third party analysis

How we expedite your analysis workflow

Our process begins when a client or a lab has a sample they need testing. Once received, the lab will conduct all necessary data collection and will then send the results to us. We then analyse the samples and send you a detailed report with our findings, ensuring timely delivery, and transparent results.

If you are a client without an affiliated lab, we can help manage this process with you, though it’s not essential for us if you manage it yourself.

Our Director, Dr. Morris

Our Director Samuel Morris presents at a crystallography convention

Dr. Morris at the 16th Asian Crystallography Conference, Singapore, 2019

Our lead diffraction specialist, Samuel Morris, PhD, has over 15 years experience in X-ray diffraction, has published over 25 peer reviewed papers and patents, and sits on the Asian Crystallographic Association (AsCA) Committee as representative for Singapore.

Dr Morris has deep knowledge and insight in clay materials and oxides from his PhD at the University of St Andrews, UK, before spending considerable time at Nanyang Technological University in the Materials Science and Engineering Department covering batteries, solar cells, waste materials, catalysts and small organic molecules.

He is well-known crystallographer and has deep knowledge of both powder and single crystal X-ray diffraction. Having given many workshops and lectures internationally, he thoroughly enjoys teaching and readily shares his knowledge in the field.

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