X-ray microscopic techniques are excellent and presently emerging techniques for chemical imaging of heterogeneous catalysts. Spatially resolved studies in heterogeneous catalysis require the understanding of both the macro and the microstructure, since both have decisive influence on the final performance of the industrially applied catalysts. A particularly important aspect is the study of the catalysts during their preparation, activation and under operating conditions, where X-rays have an inherent advantage due to their good penetration length especially in the hard X-ray regime. Whereas reaction cell design for hard X-rays is straightforward, recently smart in situ cells have also been reported for the soft X-ray regime. In the first ...
This PhD Thesis focuses mainly on the characterization of complex porous materials at the low microm...
Synchrotron-based X-ray techniques, such as Diffraction and Absorption Spectroscopy (XAS), can be re...
Heterogeneous functional materials, like catalytic solids, batteries and fuel cells tend to usually ...
The structure and function of solid catalysts are inseparably linked at length scales from nm to cm ...
Structure–activity relations in heterogeneous catalysis can be revealed through in situ and operando...
The modern chemical industryuses heterogeneous catalysts in almost every production process(1). They...
Heterogeneous catalysts often consist of an active metal (oxide) in close contact with a support mat...
Catalytic solids in the spotlight: Detailed insight into the working principles of heterogeneous cat...
A closer look at catalysis: In situ hard X‐ray nanotomography has been developed (see picture) as a ...
Characterization of catalyst materials and unraveling of catalytic processes requires a multitude of...
Two in situ `nanoreactors' for high-resolution imaging of catalysts have been designed and applied a...
Heterogeneous catalysis is a term normally used to describe a group of catalytic processes, yet it c...
Because of the diversity of their compositions and structures, and the treatments needed to render t...
The present status of in-situ scanning transmission X-ray microscopy (STXM) is reviewed, with an emp...
In-situ Scanning X-ray Transmission Microscopy (STXM) allows the measurement of the soft X-ray absor...
This PhD Thesis focuses mainly on the characterization of complex porous materials at the low microm...
Synchrotron-based X-ray techniques, such as Diffraction and Absorption Spectroscopy (XAS), can be re...
Heterogeneous functional materials, like catalytic solids, batteries and fuel cells tend to usually ...
The structure and function of solid catalysts are inseparably linked at length scales from nm to cm ...
Structure–activity relations in heterogeneous catalysis can be revealed through in situ and operando...
The modern chemical industryuses heterogeneous catalysts in almost every production process(1). They...
Heterogeneous catalysts often consist of an active metal (oxide) in close contact with a support mat...
Catalytic solids in the spotlight: Detailed insight into the working principles of heterogeneous cat...
A closer look at catalysis: In situ hard X‐ray nanotomography has been developed (see picture) as a ...
Characterization of catalyst materials and unraveling of catalytic processes requires a multitude of...
Two in situ `nanoreactors' for high-resolution imaging of catalysts have been designed and applied a...
Heterogeneous catalysis is a term normally used to describe a group of catalytic processes, yet it c...
Because of the diversity of their compositions and structures, and the treatments needed to render t...
The present status of in-situ scanning transmission X-ray microscopy (STXM) is reviewed, with an emp...
In-situ Scanning X-ray Transmission Microscopy (STXM) allows the measurement of the soft X-ray absor...
This PhD Thesis focuses mainly on the characterization of complex porous materials at the low microm...
Synchrotron-based X-ray techniques, such as Diffraction and Absorption Spectroscopy (XAS), can be re...
Heterogeneous functional materials, like catalytic solids, batteries and fuel cells tend to usually ...