To improve the understanding of how functional materials operate is key to developing the next generation of materials in their respective fields. In complex, mixed-phase systems this can often be problematic due to the presence and interference from non-active phases such as support systems or matrices that complicate the data from spectroscopic techniques. The use of techniques that can observe single elements can be a powerful method by which to observe the phase of interest. Mössbauer spectroscopy is a powerful, isotope specific spectroscopic technique that uses gamma rays to probe the hyperfine structure of the nucleus. In this work 57Fe Mössbauer spectroscopy was employed in a collaborative effort with industrial scientists f...
Their wide availability in nature, low cost, high reactivity, and low toxicity make Fe-based catalys...
Mössbauer spectroscopy is an essential tool to investigate the structure of Fe supported catalysts a...
The Tutorial Lecture begins with a brief recapitulation of the hyperfine interactions and the releva...
Their wide availability in nature, low cost, high reactivity, and low toxicity make Fe-based catalys...
When a free nucleus absorbs or emits a gamma ray, it recoils to conserve energy, just like a gun rec...
International audienceMössbauer spectroscopy dates back to 1958 and for characterization of a solid ...
From in-situ Mössbauer spectra recorded at room temperature it is concluded that the support materia...
Highly dispersed iron catalysts, consisting of 5 wt % Fe on high-purity carbon black (Carbolac-1), h...
A highly dispersed C-supported Fe catalyst was studied with in situ Moessbauer spectroscopy at temps...
Structural studies have been conducted on a series of β-pyrochlore materials using primarily X-ray ...
As one of a handful of tools capable of giving chemical and structural information on working cataly...
M\uf6ssbauer spectroscopy allows the structural analysis of certain metal atoms situated in complex ...
The active form of an iron-containing catalyst, an Fe(II, III) mixed oxide, was studied by Mössbauer...
Mössbauer spectroscopy is an excellent in-situ technique for the identification of phases present in...
Their wide availability in nature, low cost, high reactivity, and low toxicity make Fe-based catalys...
Mössbauer spectroscopy is an essential tool to investigate the structure of Fe supported catalysts a...
The Tutorial Lecture begins with a brief recapitulation of the hyperfine interactions and the releva...
Their wide availability in nature, low cost, high reactivity, and low toxicity make Fe-based catalys...
When a free nucleus absorbs or emits a gamma ray, it recoils to conserve energy, just like a gun rec...
International audienceMössbauer spectroscopy dates back to 1958 and for characterization of a solid ...
From in-situ Mössbauer spectra recorded at room temperature it is concluded that the support materia...
Highly dispersed iron catalysts, consisting of 5 wt % Fe on high-purity carbon black (Carbolac-1), h...
A highly dispersed C-supported Fe catalyst was studied with in situ Moessbauer spectroscopy at temps...
Structural studies have been conducted on a series of β-pyrochlore materials using primarily X-ray ...
As one of a handful of tools capable of giving chemical and structural information on working cataly...
M\uf6ssbauer spectroscopy allows the structural analysis of certain metal atoms situated in complex ...
The active form of an iron-containing catalyst, an Fe(II, III) mixed oxide, was studied by Mössbauer...
Mössbauer spectroscopy is an excellent in-situ technique for the identification of phases present in...
Their wide availability in nature, low cost, high reactivity, and low toxicity make Fe-based catalys...
Mössbauer spectroscopy is an essential tool to investigate the structure of Fe supported catalysts a...
The Tutorial Lecture begins with a brief recapitulation of the hyperfine interactions and the releva...