Cell for the in situ study of heterogeneous catalysts by transmission and fluorescence XAS spectroscopy

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Abstract

A simple cell, assembled with commercial parts, suitable for in situ X-ray-absorption spectroscopy measurements of heterogeneous catalysts, has been designed. The cell, light and easy to handle, allows thermal treatments of the sample under investigation up to 823 K in a reducing or oxidizing atmosphere and measurements at both high and liquid-nitrogen temperature. The cell was tested by studying the decomposition, in an oxygen flow, of ammonium metatungstate to WO3. Extended X-ray absorption fine-structure measurements of the ammonium metatungstate before and after a thermal treatment at 773 K are reported.

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Pettiti, I., Gazzoli, D., Inversi, M., Valigi, M., De Rossi, S., Ferraris, G., … Colonna, S. (1999). Cell for the in situ study of heterogeneous catalysts by transmission and fluorescence XAS spectroscopy. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 6(6), 1120–1124. https://doi.org/10.1107/S0909049599010262

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