Visualising chemical reactions by X-ray methods is a tantalising prospect. New light sources provide the prospect for studying atomic, electronic and energy transfers accompanying chemical change by X-ray spectroscopy and inelastic scattering. Here we assess how this adventure can illuminate inorganic and catalytic chemistry. In particular X-ray inelastic scattering provides a means of exploiting X-ray free electron lasers, as a parallel to laser Raman spectroscopy. </p
X ray free electron lasers with intense, tuneable and short pulse X ray radiation are transformative...
Two limitations that exist in conventional techniques for x-ray absorption fine-structure (XAFS) spe...
X ray free electron lasers with intense, tuneable and short pulse X ray radiation are transformative...
Visualising chemical reactions by X-ray methods is a tantalising prospect. New light sources provide...
With the invention of femtosecond x-ray free-electron lasers (XFELs), studies of light-induced chemi...
Although photochemical reactivity has been extensively studied, a clear picture of the underlying d...
Although X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) was conceived in the early 20th century, it took 60 yea...
Although X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) was conceived in the early 20th century, it took 60 yea...
ABSTRACT: Although X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) was conceived in the early 20th century, it t...
ABSTRACT: Although X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) was conceived in the early 20th century, it t...
The metal centres in metalloenzymes and molecular catalysts are responsible for the rearrangement of...
The metal centres in metalloenzymes and molecular catalysts are responsible for the rearrangement of...
The metal centres in metalloenzymes and molecular catalysts are responsible for the rearrangement of...
X ray free electron lasers with intense, tuneable and short pulse X ray radiation are transformative...
The feasibility of time-resolved structural studies using pulsed X-ray radiation from a 3rd generati...
X ray free electron lasers with intense, tuneable and short pulse X ray radiation are transformative...
Two limitations that exist in conventional techniques for x-ray absorption fine-structure (XAFS) spe...
X ray free electron lasers with intense, tuneable and short pulse X ray radiation are transformative...
Visualising chemical reactions by X-ray methods is a tantalising prospect. New light sources provide...
With the invention of femtosecond x-ray free-electron lasers (XFELs), studies of light-induced chemi...
Although photochemical reactivity has been extensively studied, a clear picture of the underlying d...
Although X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) was conceived in the early 20th century, it took 60 yea...
Although X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) was conceived in the early 20th century, it took 60 yea...
ABSTRACT: Although X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) was conceived in the early 20th century, it t...
ABSTRACT: Although X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) was conceived in the early 20th century, it t...
The metal centres in metalloenzymes and molecular catalysts are responsible for the rearrangement of...
The metal centres in metalloenzymes and molecular catalysts are responsible for the rearrangement of...
The metal centres in metalloenzymes and molecular catalysts are responsible for the rearrangement of...
X ray free electron lasers with intense, tuneable and short pulse X ray radiation are transformative...
The feasibility of time-resolved structural studies using pulsed X-ray radiation from a 3rd generati...
X ray free electron lasers with intense, tuneable and short pulse X ray radiation are transformative...
Two limitations that exist in conventional techniques for x-ray absorption fine-structure (XAFS) spe...
X ray free electron lasers with intense, tuneable and short pulse X ray radiation are transformative...