Low-cost, heated, and/or cooled flow-through cell for transmission x-ray absorption spectroscopy

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A transmission x-ray absorption spectroscopy cell that can be used for air-sensitive samples with in situ treatment is described. The cell is designed with a relatively small size for use with air-sensitive powdered catalyst samples that must be loaded in a glove box. Samples can be treated in situ with gas flow or vacuum and temperature control up to 500°C. The cell is constructed of stainless steel and designed for durability as well as ease of repair. The cells are vacuum tight and equipped with beryllium windows sealed with vacuum O-ring flanges for easy loading. Each cell, with all parts excluding the windows, costs about $2700. © 1996 American Institute of Physics.

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Jentoft, R. E., Deutsch, S. E., & Gates, B. C. (1996). Low-cost, heated, and/or cooled flow-through cell for transmission x-ray absorption spectroscopy. Review of Scientific Instruments, 67(6), 2111–2112. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1147023

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