BIKE Workshop 4: Catalyst characterization and operando spectroscopy

Organizers: Prof. Dr. Jan-Dierk Grunwaldt (KIT) • Dr. Anna Zimina (KIT) • Dr. Maria Casapu (KIT)

BIKE project (https://www.bike-msca.eu/) aims at developing and applying, by an innovative “holistic” approach, the next generation of bimetallic catalysts for energy management, in particular for blue and green hydrogen production processes. In this regard, the knowledge-based development of catalysts is a key to a sustainable progress. Understanding their structural dynamics under reaction and operating conditions is mandatory for the identification of the most active species. Hence, the application of advanced in situ/operando characterization methods represents an essential step.

The workshop will offer a comprehensive overview on the different X-ray spectroscopic methods applied in catalysis, with focus on synchrotron-related methods. By involving experts from complementary disciplines it will cover both fundamental and practical aspects as well as current strategies for elucidating various scientific questions.

 

Contributions

Introduction into the course & Welcome

M. Casapu, J.-D. Grunwaldt and A. Zimina, KIT

Synchrotron radiation & synchrotron light sources , introduction to XAS

J.-D. Grunwaldt, Chemical Technology and Catalysis, KIT

X-ray absorption spectroscopy, X-ray absorption near edge structure, LCA, PCA, MCR-ALS

V. Briois, Soleil, https://www.synchrotron-soleil.fr/en/beamlines/rock

Introduction to XAS data analysis

D. Doronkin, Institute for Catalysis Research and Technology, KIT

Advanced EXAFS analysis using atomistic simulations (MD & RMC)

A. Kuzmin, ISSPUL, http://www.dragon.lv/exafs/index.htm

X-ray photo electron spectroscopy

J. Llorca, UPC, Institute of Energy Technologies. https://inte.upc.edu/en/services/laboratories/nemen

Spatially resolved XAS, X-ray microscopy, X-ray tomography

Th. Sheppard, Institute for Catalysis Research and Technology, KIT

Operando studies, engineering of cell design, time resolved studies, combination of methods (XRD, IR, RAMAN)

J.-D. Grunwaldt, Chemical Technology and Catalysis, KIT

Operando XAS

M. Rønning, Norwegian University of Science and Technology  NTNU,  https://www.ntnu.edu/

CATACT: The Catalysis Actinide Beamline at KIT

A. Zimina, Institute for Catalysis Research and Technology, KIT

Introduction to photon-in/photon-out spectroscopy

P. Glatzel, ESRF, https://www.esrf.eu/

 

Tentative Agenda

14.01.2021

9:00 – 9:15

Introduction into the course & Welcome

M. Casapu

J.-D. Grunwaldt

A. Zimina

9:15 – 10:30

Synchrotron radiation & synchrotron light sources , introduction to XAS

J.-D. Grunwaldt

10:30 - 11:00

Coffee break

11:00 - 12:30

X-ray absorption spectroscopy, X-ray absorption near edge structure, LCA, PCA, MCR-ALS

V. Briois

12:30-13:30

Lunch

13:30-15:00

Introduction to XAS data analysis

D. Doronkin

15:00 - 15:30

Coffee break

15:30-17:00

Advanced EXAFS analysis using atomistic simulations (MD & RMC)

A. Kuzmin

15.01.2021

8:30-9:30

X-ray photo electron spectroscopy

J. Llorca

9:30-10:30

Spatially resolved XAS, X-ray microscopy, X-ray tomography

Th. Sheppard

10:30 - 11:00

Coffee break

11:00-12:00

Operando studies, engineering of cell design, time resolved studies, combination of methods (XRD, IR, RAMAN)

J.-D. Grunwaldt

12:00-13:00

Lunch

13:00 – 14:00

Operando XAS in aqueous phase reforming and other energy related processes

M. Rønning

14:00 - 14:30

Coffee break

14:30-16:00

CATACT: The Catalysis Actinide Beamline at KIT

A. Zimina

Closing remarks

J-.D. Grunwaldt

20.01.2020

14:00 - 15:30

Introduction to photon-in/photon-out spectroscopy

P. Glatzel

15:30 - 15.45

Coffee break

15.45 - (max) 17.00 Discussion on studies in BIKE (BIKE intern) M. Casapu, A. Zimina, J.-D. Grunwaldt

 

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