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Structure of catalysts: Determination by EPR and Fourier analysis of the extended x-ray absorption fine structure

Farrel W. Lytle, +2 more
- 15 Jan 1974 - 
- Vol. 24, Iss: 2, pp 45-47
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In this paper, an alumina-supported CuCr catalyst was examined with the extended x-ray absorption fine-structure (EXAFS) technique, which can determine the chemical states and near-neighbor environments of the separate Cu and Cr atomic species.
Abstract
An alumina‐supported CuCr catalyst was examined with the extended x‐ray absorption fine‐structure (EXAFS) technique. This is a new technique which can determine the chemical states and near‐neighbor environments of the separate Cu and Cr atomic species. Cu was found to occupy both tetrahedral and octahedral sites in the supporting alumina lattice while Cr was found only in octahedral sites. The valence state was Cr+5 in the fresh catalyst which changed to Cr+6 in the exhaust‐cycled material. Confirmation of the valence state assignment was obtained by EPR. Fourier analysis of the EXAFS produced separate radial structure functions for the Cu and Cr atoms since the experiment measures the properties of the individual atomic species rather than those of the structure as a whole. Significant differences were observed by both techniques between fresh and exhaust‐cycled material.

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Characterization of CuAl2O3 catalysts

TL;DR: In this article, the interaction of cupric ions with γ-alumina supports was studied by physical characterization of a wide range of catalyst preparations, and the results from different techniques, including extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS), Xray absorption edge shifts, Xray diffraction, ESR, ESCA, and optical spectroscopy, were combined with prior work to develop a coherent description of the phases present and cation site distribution in the virgin and aged catalysts.
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Extended X-Ray Absorption Fine Structure Spectroscopy

TL;DR: Extended x-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopy (EXAFS) as discussed by the authors is a widely used technique in condensed matter physics, where it has been applied in a wide variety of applications.
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The EXAFS family tree: a personal history of the development of extended X-ray absorption fine structure

TL;DR: The history of X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) is reviewed beginning with the first observation of an absorption edge, through the development of the modern theory and data inversion by the Fourier transform, to EXAFS.
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EXAFS: new horizons in structure determinations

P Eisenberger, +1 more
- 30 Jun 1978 - 
TL;DR: Applications to systems as diverse as hemoglobin, polymer-bound catalysts, ions in solution, amorphous solids, and adsorbate atoms on surfaces are reviewed and the future holds the possibility of a virtual revolution in structure determinations.
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Advances in X-Ray Analysis

TL;DR: The proceedings of the 13th Annual Conference on Applications of X-Ray Analysis (Denver, Colorado, August 3-7, 1981) as mentioned in this paper were concerned with XRF detectors and XRF instrumentation.
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Handbook of X-rays

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