24-26 November 2021
Online
Australia/Sydney timezone

Medium Energy Spectroscopy (MEX) - Sample environments and supporting infrastructure

26 Nov 2021, 11:35
15m
Online

Online

Oral Instruments & Techniques Instruments & Techniques

Speaker

Krystina Lamb (ANSTO)

Description

The Medium Energy Spectroscopy (MEX) beamline aims to facilitate a wide variety of ex- and in-situ experimental work from a variety of research areas. As such, we will provide a number of sample environments as standard set-up, in addition to ancillary equipment that can be used with custom or BYO sample environments. Sample environments will likely include; room temperature cell, electrochemical flow cell, micro-fluidic cell, flammable gas cell, furnace with gas environments,and a battery testing cell. In addition, supporting infrastructure and ancillary equipment will likely include; flammable and toxic gas handling (flow and pressure control), gas and vapor ventilation, electrochemical testing station (Autolab or similar), fluid (gas or vapour) syringe pumps with pressure monitoring. Most, if not all, of the sample environments and supporting infrastructure will be controlled with the beamline systems, enabling integration and triggering for maximum achievable automation of experiments.

Presenter Gender Woman
Which facility did you use for your research Australian Synchrotron
Level of Expertise Experienced Researcher
Pronouns She/Her
Condition of submission Yes

Primary author

Krystina Lamb (ANSTO)

Co-authors

Chris Glover (Australian Synchrotron) Simon James (Australian Synchrotron) Emily Finch (Australian Synchrotron) Jeremy Wykes (Australian Synchrotron)

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