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in situ x ray absorption spectroscopy
What Information Can Be Obtained?
In situ XAS can provide a wealth of information, including:
Oxidation state
of the catalytic species
Coordination environment and changes in coordination
Bond lengths and disorder in the local structure
Identification of intermediate species
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What is In Situ X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy?
Why is In Situ XAS Important in Catalysis?
What Information Can Be Obtained?
What are the Key Components of an In Situ XAS Experiment?
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What are the Advantages of In Situ XAS?
How is In Situ XAS Data Analyzed?
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