How is Elastic Neutron Scattering Applied in Catalysis Research?
Elastic neutron scattering is used in various ways in catalysis research:
To study the structure of new catalytic materials and understand how their atomic arrangement influences catalytic activity To investigate the changes in catalyst structure during reactions, providing insights into the mechanisms of catalysis To analyze supported catalysts and understand the interaction between the catalyst and the support material To explore metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) and other porous materials used in catalysis