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August 18, 2022
inRECYCALYSE AND CHEAC JOIN EFFORTS TO TEST THE CATALYST UNDER OPERANDO CONDITIONS IN THE SYNCHROTRON OF GRENOBLE (ESRF).
Our researcher from the University of Bern, Aline Bornet was collaborating with CHEAC in the synchrotron of Grenoble (ESRF) this summer.
During five days in june, Aline conducted several measurements with her samples based on Ir and Ru. The main idea of this testing was about understanding the formation of the active phase under operando conditions using total X-Ray scattering and small-angle X-Ray scattering (SAXS).
This is another example of RECYCALYSE collaborating with related initiatives to keep seeking new sustainable and recyclable catalytic materials. The participants of this extraordinary group were:
- Matthias Arenz
- Kirsten Jensen
- Rebecca Pittkowski
- Nicolas Schlegel
- Nicolas Magnard
- Andy Anker
- Stefanie Punke
- Martha Mirolo
- Aline Bornet
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