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Webinar title: XANES/ EXAFS characterization of Battery & Heterogenous Catalysts in low concentration in a novel lab XAS tool
Speaker: SH Lau, Vice President of Business Development

Dates and Times:
  • Webinar #1: Europe/USA/Canada/Middle East
    • Date: February 16, 2023
    • Start Time: 4pm UK, 5pm Europe (Switzerland/Italy/Germany), 11am Toronto/EST, 8 am PST USA, 10 am CT USA, 8 pm Dubai (Middle East)
  • Webinar #2: Asia (India/South Korea/Japan)
    • Date: February 17, 2023
    • Start Time: 10:30 am India, 2 pm South Korea and Japan, 1 pm China

Webinar Details

Abstract:

X-ray absorption Spectrometry (XAS) is a powerful technique to investigate local atomic geometry (bond length, coordination number) and chemical state of almost any type of material. The technique has primarily been carried out using synchrotron XAS tools, but in recent years, laboratory XAS systems have become available, offering 24-7 accessibility and eliminating logistical challenges for analyzing proprietary samples. 

However, laboratory XAS has primarily been limited to elemental concentrations of >5wt% (often even more, at >10-20wt%) because they can only achieve transmission geometry XAS. This is problematic for battery and heterogeneous catalyst applications that require <5wt% or samples that cannot be prepared as a very thin sample. 

Sigray’s QuantumLeap-H2000 is the first commercially available laboratory XAS system with fluorescence geometry capabilities for concentrations as low as 0.1wt% with good SNR. In this webinar, we will explain the working principles of the system and show real-world examples of f-XAS on battery and catalyst samples at low concentrations. This will include high Z materials, such as Pt and Pd, which are typically extremely challenging for most lab based XAS systems even at high concentrations.

In this live webinar, SH Lau will introduce a novel XAS system called the QuantumLeap H2000. We will discuss the patented design of the QuantumLeap system and its many breakthrough innovations, including a high brightness source with low spectral contamination and a small focal spot in combination with high quality Johansson crystals to produce high quality XANES & EXAFS spectra. Potential applications of the system include high throughput screening of materials and for in situ / in operando cell development to maximize efficiency at the synchrotron.