As one of a handful of tools capable of giving chemical and structural information on working catalysts at reaction conditions, Mössbauer spectroscopy is in an elite group of in situ characterization methods. This focus on 57Fe applications reviews the method and discusses phase identification and transformation kinetics, particle size measurements, and the self assembly of bimetallic systems to catalyze methanol synthesis
When a free nucleus absorbs or emits a gamma ray, it recoils to conserve energy, just like a gun rec...
International audienceGiven its ability to detect all iron centers, to identify their electronic str...
The historical development of the use of Mössbauer spectroscopy in industrial applications is brief...
As one of a handful of tools capable of giving chemical and structural information on working cataly...
Their wide availability in nature, low cost, high reactivity, and low toxicity make Fe-based catalys...
Quasi in situ 57Fe Mössbauer spectroscopic study for PROX over IrFe catalys
Probing events taking place in a heterogeneous catalyst under reaction conditions has attracted a lo...
International audienceMössbauer spectroscopy dates back to 1958 and for characterization of a solid ...
Mössbauer spectroscopy is an excellent in-situ technique for the identification of phases present in...
The importance of Mössbauer Spectroscopy in heterogeneous catalysis research is increasing, since mo...
The unique advantages of XAFS and Mössbauer spectioscopy applied to studies of catalysts are discuss...
The Tutorial Lecture begins with a brief recapitulation of the hyperfine interactions and the releva...
M\uf6ssbauer spectroscopy allows the structural analysis of certain metal atoms situated in complex ...
In this account, authors introduce us to a ground breaking discovery and opening of a new area of in...
To improve the understanding of how functional materials operate is key to developing the next gene...
When a free nucleus absorbs or emits a gamma ray, it recoils to conserve energy, just like a gun rec...
International audienceGiven its ability to detect all iron centers, to identify their electronic str...
The historical development of the use of Mössbauer spectroscopy in industrial applications is brief...
As one of a handful of tools capable of giving chemical and structural information on working cataly...
Their wide availability in nature, low cost, high reactivity, and low toxicity make Fe-based catalys...
Quasi in situ 57Fe Mössbauer spectroscopic study for PROX over IrFe catalys
Probing events taking place in a heterogeneous catalyst under reaction conditions has attracted a lo...
International audienceMössbauer spectroscopy dates back to 1958 and for characterization of a solid ...
Mössbauer spectroscopy is an excellent in-situ technique for the identification of phases present in...
The importance of Mössbauer Spectroscopy in heterogeneous catalysis research is increasing, since mo...
The unique advantages of XAFS and Mössbauer spectioscopy applied to studies of catalysts are discuss...
The Tutorial Lecture begins with a brief recapitulation of the hyperfine interactions and the releva...
M\uf6ssbauer spectroscopy allows the structural analysis of certain metal atoms situated in complex ...
In this account, authors introduce us to a ground breaking discovery and opening of a new area of in...
To improve the understanding of how functional materials operate is key to developing the next gene...
When a free nucleus absorbs or emits a gamma ray, it recoils to conserve energy, just like a gun rec...
International audienceGiven its ability to detect all iron centers, to identify their electronic str...
The historical development of the use of Mössbauer spectroscopy in industrial applications is brief...