This paper describes new sample cells and techniques for in situ powder X-ray diffraction specifically designed for gas absorption studies up to ca 300 bar (1 bar = 100 000 Pa) gas pressure. The cells are for multipurpose use, in particular the study of solid-gas reactions in dosing or flow mode, but can also handle samples involved in solid-liquid-gas studies. The sample can be loaded into a single-crystal sapphire (Al2O3) capillary, or a quartz (SiO2) capillary closed at one end. The advantages of a sapphire single-crystal cell with regard to rapid pressure cycling are discussed, and burst pressures are calculated and measured to be 300 bar. An alternative and simpler cell based on a thin-walled silicate or quartz glass capillary, connected to a gas source via a VCR fitting, enables studies up to 100 bar. Advantages of the two cell types are compared and their applications are illustrated by case studies. © 2010 International Union of Crystallography Printed in Singapore-all rights reserved.
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Jensen, T. R., Nielsen, T. K., Filinchuk, Y., Jrgensen, J. E., Cerenius, Y., Gray, E. M. A., & Webb, C. J. (2010). Versatile in situ powder X-ray diffraction cells for solid-gas investigations. Journal of Applied Crystallography, 43(6), 1456–1463. https://doi.org/10.1107/S0021889810038148
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