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in situ x ray absorption spectroscopy
How is In Situ XAS Data Analyzed?
The analysis of in situ XAS data involves:
Pre-processing the spectra to remove background noise
Using software to fit the spectra and extract structural parameters
Comparing the experimental data with reference compounds or theoretical models
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