Best practices for operando hard X-ray absorption spectroscopy
Adam H. Clark,
Thomas J. Schmidt and
Emiliana Fabbri ()
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Adam H. Clark: Paul Scherrer Institute
Thomas J. Schmidt: Paul Scherrer Institute
Emiliana Fabbri: Paul Scherrer Institute
Nature Sustainability, 2024, vol. 7, issue 6, 688-691
Abstract:
A powerful technique with broad applications, operando X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) is widely used but there is a lack of design and reporting standards. Focusing on water-splitting electrocatalysts, we propose best practices for the reproducibility, replicability and reliability of operando XAS studies.
Date: 2024
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