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This book covers recent developments in X-ray light sources, detectors, crystal spectrometers, and photon-in-photon-out core level spectroscopy techniques. Providing a comprehensive overview of this exciting field, the text addresses photon-in-photon-out core level spectroscopy applications for the study of catalytic systems, highlighting hard X-ray measurements. Complete with guidelines for the use of this type of spectroscopy, it describes the advantages and disadvantages of each spectrometer developed to perform core level X-ray spectroscopy, detailing methods to elucidate aspects of…mehr

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This book covers recent developments in X-ray light sources, detectors, crystal spectrometers, and photon-in-photon-out core level spectroscopy techniques. Providing a comprehensive overview of this exciting field, the text addresses photon-in-photon-out core level spectroscopy applications for the study of catalytic systems, highlighting hard X-ray measurements. Complete with guidelines for the use of this type of spectroscopy, it describes the advantages and disadvantages of each spectrometer developed to perform core level X-ray spectroscopy, detailing methods to elucidate aspects of catalysts under working conditions, such as active sites and molecules adsorption.
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Autorenporträt
Jacinto Sá is the Modern Heterogeneous Catalysis Group leader at the Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw. He received his M.Sc from the Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal, and his Ph.D from The University of Aberdeen, Scotland. His work in using accelerator-based light sources to diagnose the mechanisms by which important catalytic processes proceed, and in conventional ultrafast laser sources, make him one of the most experienced researchers in the world in this area. Widely published and respected, Dr. Sá received an R&D 100 Award for his work with the CenTACat Group, Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland.