Energy-resolved electron-yield X-ray absorption spectroscopy is a promising technique for probing the near-surface structure of nanomaterials because of its ability to discriminate between the near-surface and bulk of materials. So far, the technique has only been used in model systems. Here, the local structural characterization of nanoporous cobalt-substituted aluminophosphates is reported and it is shown that the technique can be employed for the study of open-framework catalytically active systems. Evidence that the cobalt ions on the surface of the crystals react differently to those in the bulk is found. © 2014 International Union of Crystallography.
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Martis, V., Martis, M., Lipp, J., Detollenaere, D., Rayment, T., Sankar, G., & Bras, W. (2014). Energy-resolved electron-yield XAS studies of nanoporous CoAlPO-18 and CoAlPO-34 catalysts. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 21(4), 744–750. https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600577514008108
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