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BAMline-A real-life sample materials research beamline.

Ana Guilherme BuzanichMartin RadtkeKirill V YusenkoTomasz M StawskiAnico KulowCafer Tufan CakirBettina RöderChristoph NaeseRalf BritzkeMichael SintschukFranziska Emmerling
Published in: The Journal of chemical physics (2023)
With increasing demand and environmental concerns, researchers are exploring new materials that can perform as well or better than traditional materials while reducing environmental impact. The BAMline, a real-life sample materials research beamline, provides unique insights into materials' electronic and chemical structure at different time and length scales. The beamline specializes in x-ray absorption spectroscopy, x-ray fluorescence spectroscopy, and tomography experiments. This enables real-time optimization of material properties and performance for various applications, such as energy transfer, energy storage, catalysis, and corrosion resistance. This paper gives an overview of the analytical methods and sample environments of the BAMline, which cover non-destructive testing experiments in materials science, chemistry, biology, medicine, and cultural heritage. We also present our own synthesis methods, processes, and equipment developed specifically for the BAMline, and we give examples of synthesized materials and their potential applications. Finally, this article discusses the future perspectives of the BAMline and its potential for further advances in sustainable materials research.
Keyphrases
  • high resolution
  • public health
  • magnetic resonance
  • risk assessment
  • quantum dots
  • climate change
  • life cycle
  • liquid chromatography