Industrial publications: Electronic structure and magnetism
Industrial publications: Electronic structure and magnetism
The following are examples of publications from previous industrial use of ID24 and BM23 (formerly BM29).
Y. Nagai et al., In situ observation of platinum sintering on ceria-based oxide for autoexhaust catalysts using turbo-XAS, Catalysis Today, in press (2011).
S. Poulston et al., EXAFS and XRD characterization of palladium sorbents for high temperature mercury capture from fuel gas, Physical Chemistry - Chemical Physics 12, 484-491 (2010). Abstract
G. Guilera et al., Novel high-temperature reactors for in situ studies of three-way catalysts using turbo-XAS, Journal of Synchrotron Radiation 16, 628-634 (2009). Abstract
Y. Nagai et al., Dynamic in situ observation of automotive catalysts for emission control using X-ray absorption fine structure, Catalysis Today 145, 279-287 (2009). Abstract
S. Matsumoto and H. Shinjoh, Dynamic behavior and characterization of automobile catalysts, Advances in Chemical Engineering 33, 1-46 (2008).
Y. Nagai et al., In situ redispersion of platinum autoexhaust catalysts: An on-line approach to increasing catalyst lifetimes? Angewandte Chemie International Edition 47, 9303-9306 (2008). Abstract
M. Uenishi et al., Time evolution of palladium structure change with redox fluctuations in a LaFePdO3 perovskite automotive catalyst by high-speed analysis with in situ DXAFS, Catalysis Communications 9, 311-314 (2008). Abstract
Y. Nagai et al., Real-time observation of platinum redispersion on ceria-based oxide by in-situ turbo-XAS in fluorescence mode, AIP Conference Proceedings 882, 594-596 (2007). Abstract
H. Tanaka et al.,The intelligent catalyst having the self-regenerative function of Pd, Rh and Pt for automotive emissions control, Catalysis Today 117, 321-328 (2006). Abstract