Themed collection Synchrotron Radiation Techniques in Catalytic Science

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Editorial

Synchrotron radiation techniques in catalytic science

This themed issue includes a collection of articles on Synchrotron Radiation Techniques in Catalytic Science.

Graphical abstract: Synchrotron radiation techniques in catalytic science
Perspective

Soft XAS as an in situ technique for the study of heterogeneous catalysts

Perspectives on the use of soft X-ray absorption spectroscopy as a tool to rationally develop new heterogeneous catalysts.

Graphical abstract: Soft XAS as an in situ technique for the study of heterogeneous catalysts
From the themed collection: PCCP Perspectives
Perspective

Enantiospecificity in achiral zeolites for asymmetric catalysis

We highlight the recent study in using chiral and achiral porous materials for the potential applications in asymmetric catalysis.

Graphical abstract: Enantiospecificity in achiral zeolites for asymmetric catalysis
From the themed collection: PCCP Perspectives
Open Access Communication

In situ XAFS of acid-resilient iridate pyrochlore oxygen evolution electrocatalysts under operating conditions

Electrocatalytic water splitting using iridate pyrochlores studied using synchrotron spectroscopy reveals a response from all iridium in the conducting oxide.

Graphical abstract: In situ XAFS of acid-resilient iridate pyrochlore oxygen evolution electrocatalysts under operating conditions
Communication

Site-dependent selectivity in oxidation reactions on single Pt nanoparticles

Site-dependent selectivity in oxidation reactions on Pt nanoparticles was identified by conducting IR nanospectroscopy measurements while using allyl-functionalized N-heterocyclic carbenes (allyl-NHCs) as probe molecules.

Graphical abstract: Site-dependent selectivity in oxidation reactions on single Pt nanoparticles
From the themed collection: 2020 PCCP HOT Articles
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A surface sensitive hard X-ray spectroscopic method applied to observe the surface layer reduction reaction of Co oxide to Co metal

In situ TREXS captures surface reactions.

Graphical abstract: A surface sensitive hard X-ray spectroscopic method applied to observe the surface layer reduction reaction of Co oxide to Co metal
Open Access Paper

Operando potassium K-edge X-ray absorption spectroscopy: investigating potassium catalysts during soot oxidation

Operando X-ray absorption spectroscopy of potassium catalysts during soot oxidation.

Graphical abstract: Operando potassium K-edge X-ray absorption spectroscopy: investigating potassium catalysts during soot oxidation
Open Access Paper

The electronic structure, surface properties, and in situ N2O decomposition of mechanochemically synthesised LaMnO3

This study reports the importance of advanced synchrotron techniques for understanding the effect of milling atmosphere, either air or argon, on mechanochemically prepared LaMnO3 and the catalytic performance towards N2O decomposition (deN2O).

Graphical abstract: The electronic structure, surface properties, and in situ N2O decomposition of mechanochemically synthesised LaMnO3
Open Access Paper

In situ X-ray diffraction computed tomography studies examining the thermal and chemical stabilities of working Ba0.5Sr0.5Co0.8Fe0.2O3−δ membranes during oxidative coupling of methane

In situ XRD-CT and post-reaction SEM/EDX were used to study the solid-state chemistry and structural changes of Ba0.5Sr0.5Co0.8Fe0.2O3−δ membrane reactors during the oxidative coupling of methane reaction.

Graphical abstract: In situ X-ray diffraction computed tomography studies examining the thermal and chemical stabilities of working Ba0.5Sr0.5Co0.8Fe0.2O3−δ membranes during oxidative coupling of methane
Open Access Paper

XAS investigation of silica aerogel supported cobalt rhenium catalysts for ammonia decomposition

In situ XAS applied to a silica supported CoRe catalyst for ammonia decomposition shows the importance of the reduced bimetallic phase.

Graphical abstract: XAS investigation of silica aerogel supported cobalt rhenium catalysts for ammonia decomposition
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EXAFS wavelet transform analysis of Cu-MOR zeolites for the direct methane to methanol conversion

An innovative approach in EXAFS analysis and fitting using wavelet transforms reveals local structure and nuclearity of Cu-species in zeolites.

Graphical abstract: EXAFS wavelet transform analysis of Cu-MOR zeolites for the direct methane to methanol conversion
Open Access Paper

Al-doped Fe2O3 as a support for molybdenum oxide methanol oxidation catalysts

Schematic of the proposed structure for a high Al doped haematite sample with MoOx overlayers.

Graphical abstract: Al-doped Fe2O3 as a support for molybdenum oxide methanol oxidation catalysts
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Visualization and understanding of the degradation behaviors of a PEFC Pt/C cathode electrocatalyst using a multi-analysis system combining time-resolved quick XAFS, three-dimensional XAFS-CT, and same-view nano-XAFS/STEM-EDS techniques

We developed a multi-analysis system that can measure in situ time-resolved quick XAFS and in situ three-dimensional XAFS-CT in the same area of a cathode electrocatalyst layer in a membrane-electrode assembly of a polymer electrolyte fuel cell.

Graphical abstract: Visualization and understanding of the degradation behaviors of a PEFC Pt/C cathode electrocatalyst using a multi-analysis system combining time-resolved quick XAFS, three-dimensional XAFS-CT, and same-view nano-XAFS/STEM-EDS techniques
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CuO/La0.5Sr0.5CoO3: precursor of efficient NO reduction catalyst studied by operando high energy X-ray diffraction under three-way catalytic conditions

High energy XRD was used to demonstrate that Cu(0)/brownmillerite is the active phase of a CuO/LSCO material under reaction conditions of TWC.

Graphical abstract: CuO/La0.5Sr0.5CoO3: precursor of efficient NO reduction catalyst studied by operando high energy X-ray diffraction under three-way catalytic conditions
From the themed collection: 2020 PCCP HOT Articles
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Neural network assisted analysis of bimetallic nanocatalysts using X-ray absorption near edge structure spectroscopy

Trained neural networks are used to extract the first partial coordination numbers from XANES spectra. In bimetallic nanoparticles, the four local structure descriptors provide rich information on structural motifs.

Graphical abstract: Neural network assisted analysis of bimetallic nanocatalysts using X-ray absorption near edge structure spectroscopy
From the themed collection: Emerging AI Approaches in Physical Chemistry
Open Access Paper

Temperature reversible synergistic formation of cerium oxyhydride and Au hydride: a combined XAS and XPDF study

In situ studies on the physical and chemical properties of the interaction with hydrogen with a ceria coated alumina supported Au catalyst using fluorescence detection X-ray absorption near edge spectroscopy and X-ray total scattering.

Graphical abstract: Temperature reversible synergistic formation of cerium oxyhydride and Au hydride: a combined XAS and XPDF study
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Development of photochemical and electrochemical cells for operando X-ray absorption spectroscopy during photocatalytic and electrocatalytic reactions

Photochemical and electrochemical cells were developed and successfully tested for operando X-ray absorption spectroscopy measurements under realistic reaction conditions.

Graphical abstract: Development of photochemical and electrochemical cells for operando X-ray absorption spectroscopy during photocatalytic and electrocatalytic reactions
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Model building analysis – a novel method for statistical evaluation of Pt L3-edge EXAFS data to unravel the structure of Pt-alloy nanoparticles for the oxygen reduction reaction on highly oriented pyrolytic graphite

We have developed a novel analytical method combining model building and statistical evaluation to determine the structure of multimetallic nanoparticles from EXAFS of a single adsorption edge.

Graphical abstract: Model building analysis – a novel method for statistical evaluation of Pt L3-edge EXAFS data to unravel the structure of Pt-alloy nanoparticles for the oxygen reduction reaction on highly oriented pyrolytic graphite
From the themed collection: 2020 PCCP HOT Articles
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Elucidating the mechanism of the CO2 methanation reaction over Ni–Fe hydrotalcite-derived catalysts via surface-sensitive in situ XPS and NEXAFS

In situ surface sensitive XPS and NEXAFS clarify the promotion effect of Fe in Ni–Fe/hydrotalcite-derived catalysts for the CO2 methanation reaction.

Graphical abstract: Elucidating the mechanism of the CO2 methanation reaction over Ni–Fe hydrotalcite-derived catalysts via surface-sensitive in situ XPS and NEXAFS
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An in situ XAS study of high surface-area IrO2 produced by the polymeric precursor synthesis

In situ XAS measurements show that iridium oxide electrocatalysts manufactured by the polymeric precursor synthesis method contain a significant fraction of elemental iridium metal and that potential cycling only oxidises a thin layer of the elemental component of the composite.

Graphical abstract: An in situ XAS study of high surface-area IrO2 produced by the polymeric precursor synthesis
Paper

Identifying the catalyst chemical state and adsorbed species during methanol conversion on copper using ambient pressure X-ray spectroscopies

A model Cu catalyst surface oxidises to Cu2O when methanol, oxygen and water vapour are all present during methanol conversion.

Graphical abstract: Identifying the catalyst chemical state and adsorbed species during methanol conversion on copper using ambient pressure X-ray spectroscopies
From the themed collection: 2020 PCCP HOT Articles
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Exploring the origins of crystallisation kinetics in hierarchical materials using in situ X-ray diffraction and pair distribution function analysis

Novel in situ synchrotron total scattering measurements probe the assembly of primary building units into templated hierarchically porous aluminophosphate catalysts, providing unique insights to understanding crystallisation kinetics.

Graphical abstract: Exploring the origins of crystallisation kinetics in hierarchical materials using in situ X-ray diffraction and pair distribution function analysis
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Quick-EXAFS and Raman monitoring of activation, reaction and deactivation of NiCu catalysts obtained from hydrotalcite-like precursors

MCR-ALS analysis of Quick-EXAFS combined to Raman provide insight into activation/reactivity and deactivation of NiCu-catalysts used for Ethanol Steam Reforming.

Graphical abstract: Quick-EXAFS and Raman monitoring of activation, reaction and deactivation of NiCu catalysts obtained from hydrotalcite-like precursors
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Effects of crystal size on methanol to hydrocarbon conversion over single crystals of ZSM-5 studied by synchrotron infrared microspectroscopy

The induction period for alkene formation from methanol in single crystals of HZSM-5 decreases with decreasing crystal size and increasing temperature and hydrocarbon pool species are formed almost instantaneously at higher temperatures.

Graphical abstract: Effects of crystal size on methanol to hydrocarbon conversion over single crystals of ZSM-5 studied by synchrotron infrared microspectroscopy
Open Access Paper

Identification of the key steps in the self-assembly of homogeneous gold metal nanoparticles produced using inverse micelles

The self-assembly of gold nanoparticles (Au NPs) using polymer-encapsulated inverse micelles was studied using a set of advanced X-ray techniques (i.e. XAFS, SAXS) in addition to DLS, UV-vis spectroscopy and TEM.

Graphical abstract: Identification of the key steps in the self-assembly of homogeneous gold metal nanoparticles produced using inverse micelles
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About this collection

Techniques employing Synchrotron Radiation (SR) have had a transformative effect on catalytic science. The unique properties of SR have led to entirely new opportunities in diffraction, spectroscopy, small angle scattering and tomographical studies of catalytic materials. Moreover, SR has been crucial in enabling the growth of in situ experimental studies of catalytic processes under realistic operating conditions. The field impacts on all areas of catalytic science, including heterogeneous, homogeneous, biocatalysis and chemical engineering aspects.

This themed collection will present a survey of the present state-of-the-art in the field with papers from leading scientists in catalytic science worldwide.

Guest Edited by: Richard Catlow (University College London and University of Cardiff), Diego Gianolio (Diamond Light Source), Peter Wells (University of Southampton)

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