Modulation excitation spectroscopy (MES) allows sensitive and selective detection and monitoring of the dynamic behavior of species directly involved in a reaction. The method, combined with proper in situ spectroscopy, is powerful for elucidating complex systems and noisy data as often encountered in heterogeneous catalytic reactions at solid–liquid and solid–gas interfaces under working conditions. The theoretical principle and actual data processing of MES are explained in detail. Periodic perturbation of the system by an external parameter, such as concentration and temperature, is utilized as stimulation in MES. The influence of stimulation shape upon response analysis is explained. Furthermore, an illustrative example of MES, enantios...
The use of on-line spectroscopic monitoring techniques for performing kinetic and mechanistic studie...
Many industrially important chemical transformations occur at the interface between a solid catalyst...
Acceleration of catalytic transformation of molecules via heterogeneous materials occurs through des...
This contribution gives an overview of our recent effort to probe catalytic solid–liquid interfaces ...
The combination of spectroscopic and diffraction methods to study chemical transformations is fundam...
The potential of modulation excitation spectroscopy and phase-sensitive detection in combination wit...
Discrimination between active and spectator species is an important and demanding task in catalysis ...
This work describes the design and optimization of a setup for the application of ME-DRIFTS to a var...
Processes in the chemical industry convert readily available startingmaterials tomore valuable produ...
Processes in the chemical industry convert readily available startingmaterials tomore\ud valuable pr...
Concentration-modulation excitation spectroscopy (MES) experiments in combination with phase-sensiti...
Probing events taking place in a heterogeneous catalyst under reaction conditions has attracted a lo...
Operando infrared spectroscopy is an invaluable tool to provide a deep insight into underlying mecha...
We have developed a novel, transient response technique for liquid-phase heterogeneous catalytic stu...
Spectroscopy in Catalysis describes the most important modern analytical techniques used to investig...
The use of on-line spectroscopic monitoring techniques for performing kinetic and mechanistic studie...
Many industrially important chemical transformations occur at the interface between a solid catalyst...
Acceleration of catalytic transformation of molecules via heterogeneous materials occurs through des...
This contribution gives an overview of our recent effort to probe catalytic solid–liquid interfaces ...
The combination of spectroscopic and diffraction methods to study chemical transformations is fundam...
The potential of modulation excitation spectroscopy and phase-sensitive detection in combination wit...
Discrimination between active and spectator species is an important and demanding task in catalysis ...
This work describes the design and optimization of a setup for the application of ME-DRIFTS to a var...
Processes in the chemical industry convert readily available startingmaterials tomore valuable produ...
Processes in the chemical industry convert readily available startingmaterials tomore\ud valuable pr...
Concentration-modulation excitation spectroscopy (MES) experiments in combination with phase-sensiti...
Probing events taking place in a heterogeneous catalyst under reaction conditions has attracted a lo...
Operando infrared spectroscopy is an invaluable tool to provide a deep insight into underlying mecha...
We have developed a novel, transient response technique for liquid-phase heterogeneous catalytic stu...
Spectroscopy in Catalysis describes the most important modern analytical techniques used to investig...
The use of on-line spectroscopic monitoring techniques for performing kinetic and mechanistic studie...
Many industrially important chemical transformations occur at the interface between a solid catalyst...
Acceleration of catalytic transformation of molecules via heterogeneous materials occurs through des...