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11-13 November 2020
Online Event
Australia/Sydney timezone

Opportunities for Catalysis Studies using the Beryllium Filter Spectrometer

12 Nov 2020, 17:43
1m
Online Event

Online Event

Poster Neutron Instruments & Techniques Poster Session

Speaker

Anton Stampfl (Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation)

Description

The Beryllium Filter Spectrometer (BeF) is one of the inelastic neutron spectrometers located on Taipan, the other being a classical thermal triple axis spectrometer (TAS). The BeF is ideal for vibrational spectroscopy investigations on a molecular level. In particular as the total scattering cross-section of hydrogen is about 82 barn, which is mainly due to incoherent nuclear scattering from the protium isotope, neutron spectroscopy is incredibly sensitive to hydrogen vibrations that can be interpreted on a localised molecular level, over and above most scattering from other isotopes. With this in mind and given the experience gained in successfully using the BeF spectrometer over the last three years, a review of catalysis work is presented that have involved such filter-based spectrometers. In particular studies focusing on hydrogen are highlighted. One of the overarching goals of catalytic studies is the elucidation of structure-function relationships which neutron spectroscopy in Australia could significantly contribute to using the filter spectrometer on Taipan.

Level of Expertise Expert
Speakers Gender Male

Primary author

Anton Stampfl (Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation)

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