in situ xrd

Why Use In Situ XRD in Catalysis?

Catalysts often undergo significant changes in their structure and composition when exposed to reaction environments. Traditional ex situ XRD techniques can only provide information on the catalyst before or after the reaction, missing crucial intermediate states. In situ XRD, however, allows for the observation of these changes as they happen, offering a more comprehensive understanding of catalytic mechanisms and the stability of catalytic materials.

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