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Transmission in situ and operando high temperature X-ray powder diffraction in variable gaseous environments.

Lukas SchlickerAndrew DoranPeter SchneppmüllerAlbert GiliMathias CzasnySimon PennerAleksander Gurlo
Published in: The Review of scientific instruments (2018)
This work describes a device for time-resolved synchrotron-based in situ and operando X-ray powder diffraction measurements at elevated temperatures under controllable gaseous environments. The respective gaseous sample environment is realized via a gas-tight capillary-in-capillary design, where the gas flow is achieved through an open-end 0.5 mm capillary located inside a 0.7 mm capillary filled with a sample powder. Thermal mass flow controllers provide appropriate gas flows and computer-controlled on-the-fly gas mixing capabilities. The capillary system is centered inside an infrared heated, proportional integral differential-controlled capillary furnace allowing access to temperatures up to 1000 °C.
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