Traditional XRD methods are limited by the intensity and resolution of their X-ray sources. Synchrotron XRD overcomes these limitations by offering:
High Intensity: Allows for the examination of very small samples or those with low scattering power. High Resolution: Enables the detection of subtle structural changes in catalytic materials. Rapid Data Collection: Facilitates real-time studies of dynamic processes. Variable Wavelength: Offers flexibility in tuning the X-ray energy to optimize contrast and penetration depth.