Ditscherlein, Ralf2022-09-022026-06-052022-09-022026-06-0520222022-09-02https://opara.zih.tu-dresden.de/handle/123456789/2544https://doi.org/10.25532/OPARA-186All 3 data sets are sub-volumes (Field of View approx. 65 µm) of a total sample of a particle mixture of talc and saxolite fixed in a matrix by means of epoxy resin and spacer particles (nanometre-sized carbon black particles, 150 nm equivalent spherical diameter). The primary analysis was carried out using nano-CT. The reconstructed result data are stored in the form of TIF files as sectional images (folder "rotated"). In addition, a correlation was carried out by means of EDXS analytics, the chemical information of which was used to train a segmentation algorithm. Since EDXS analysis requires a planar surface, the sample was further processed using FIB. The divergence of the ion beam produces a slight angular deviation from the perpendicular of the nano-CT volume, which necessitated a rotation of the initial volume data (--> "rotated"). The correlated result data of the particle-discrete phase information are also stored ("rotated segmented").Attribution 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/4::43::40643 tomographic data sets of nano-CT measurements of a 30:70 vol-% mixture of talcum and saxolite