Microreactor cells for high throughput x-ray absorption spectroscopy
Microreactor cells for high throughput x-ray absorption spectroscopy
High-throughput experimentation has been applied to X-ray Absorption spectroscopy as a novel route for increasing research productivity in the catalysis community. Suitable instrumentation has been developed for the rapid determination of the local structure in the metal component of precursors for supported catalysts. An automated analytical workflow was implemented that is much faster than traditional individual spectrum analysis. It allows the generation of structural data in quasi-real time. We describe initial results obtained from the automated high throughput (HT) data reduction and analysis of a sample library implemented through the 96 well-plate industrial standard. The results show that a fully automated HT-XAS technology based on existing industry standards is feasible and useful for the rapid elucidation of geometric and electronic structure of materials.
high-throughput, xas, xanes, exafs, catalysis
9780735403734
1735-1738
American Institute of Physics
Beesley, Angela
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Tsapatsaris, Nikolaos
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Weiher, Norbert
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Tromp, Moniek
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Evans, John
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Dent, Andy
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Harvey, Ian
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Schroeder, Sven L.M.
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19 January 2007
Beesley, Angela
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Tsapatsaris, Nikolaos
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Weiher, Norbert
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Tromp, Moniek
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Evans, John
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Dent, Andy
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Harvey, Ian
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Schroeder, Sven L.M.
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Beesley, Angela, Tsapatsaris, Nikolaos, Weiher, Norbert, Tromp, Moniek, Evans, John, Dent, Andy, Harvey, Ian and Schroeder, Sven L.M.
(2007)
Microreactor cells for high throughput x-ray absorption spectroscopy.
Choi, Jae-Young and Seungyu, Rah
(eds.)
In Synchrotron Radiation Instrumentation: Ninth International Conference on Synchrotron Radiation Instrumentation.
vol. 879,
American Institute of Physics.
.
(doi:10.1063/1.2436403).
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High-throughput experimentation has been applied to X-ray Absorption spectroscopy as a novel route for increasing research productivity in the catalysis community. Suitable instrumentation has been developed for the rapid determination of the local structure in the metal component of precursors for supported catalysts. An automated analytical workflow was implemented that is much faster than traditional individual spectrum analysis. It allows the generation of structural data in quasi-real time. We describe initial results obtained from the automated high throughput (HT) data reduction and analysis of a sample library implemented through the 96 well-plate industrial standard. The results show that a fully automated HT-XAS technology based on existing industry standards is feasible and useful for the rapid elucidation of geometric and electronic structure of materials.
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Published date: 19 January 2007
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Synchrotron Radiation Instrumentation: Ninth International Conference on Synchrotron Radiation, Daegu, Korea, 2006-05-28 - 2006-06-02
Keywords:
high-throughput, xas, xanes, exafs, catalysis
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Angela Beesley
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Nikolaos Tsapatsaris
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Norbert Weiher
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Moniek Tromp
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Andy Dent
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Ian Harvey
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Sven L.M. Schroeder
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Jae-Young Choi
Editor:
Rah Seungyu
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