inelastic neutron scattering

Why is INS Important in Catalysis?

In the field of catalysis, understanding the dynamics of reactants, intermediates, and products on catalytic surfaces is crucial. INS offers unique advantages such as sensitivity to hydrogen atoms, which are often involved in catalytic reactions. It can reveal the vibrational modes of adsorbed species, allowing researchers to elucidate reaction mechanisms and improve catalytic performance.

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