This book is a comprehensive, theoretical, practical, and thorough guide to XAFS spectroscopy. The book addresses XAFS fundamentals such as experiments, theory and data analysis, advanced XAFS methods such as operando XAFS, time-resolved XAFS, spatially resolved XAFS, total-reflection XAFS, high energy resolution XAFS, and practical applications to a variety of catalysts, nanomaterials and surfaces. This book is accessible to a broad audience in academia and industry, and will be a useful guide for researchers entering the subject and graduate students in a wide variety of disciplines.
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Springer International Publishing
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IX, 556 p. 259 illus., 226 illus. in color.
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Höhe: 241 mm
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978-3-319-43864-1 (9783319438641)
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10.1007/978-3-319-43866-5
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Yasuhiro Iwasawa is a Professor at The University of Electro-Communications, Tokyo, Japan. Kiyotaka Asakura is a Professor at Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan. Mizuki Tada is a Professor at Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan.
Introduction to XAFS.- History of XAFS for catalysts and surfaces.- Present status of XAFS .- Theory and analysis of XAFS.- Theory of EXAFS.- Theory of XANES.- Analysis of EXAFS and XANES.- Sources and measurement methods for XAFS.- SR sources.- Bending magnets and Wigglers.- Undulator.- XFEL.- Measurements and detectors.- Cell designs.- Advanced XAFS techniques.- In-situ XAFS under catalytic and extreme conditions.- Time-resolved XAFS.- Quick.- Dispersive.- Pump-Probe.- Spatially resolved XAFS.- Micro-XAFS and Nano-XAFS.- XAFS imaging.- In-operando XAFS.- XAFS for ultra dilute systems.- Total reflection XAFS and related XAFS.- High energy resolution XAFS.- XAFS Raman.- Oak Ridge and European Synchrotron Facilities.- XANES applications.- XAFS Applications.- Catalytic nanoclusters and nanoparticles.- Nano oxides and zeolites.- Chemically designed surfaces for catalysts.- Fuel cells.- Batteries.- Surfaces.- Sensors.- Bimetallic materials.- homogeneous catalysts.- Enzymes and models.- Green Catalysts.- Environmental catalysts.- Solid/liquid interfaces.- choice from Oak Ridge.- choice from European Synchrotron Facilities.