Hi Jerry, It's not a metal compound, but methyl viologen has always been my go-to for anaerobic validation and has worked well for sample cells and glovebags and such. On Wed, Feb 21, 2024 at 4: 35 PM Gerald T. Seidler <seidler@ uw. edu>
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Hi Jerry,
It's not a metal compound, but methyl viologen has always been my go-to for anaerobic validation and has worked well for sample cells and glovebags and such.

On Wed, Feb 21, 2024 at 4:35 PM Gerald T. Seidler <seidler@uw.edu> wrote:
Dear XAFS community, We've been developing air-sensitive sample cells for several of our XAFS experiments, but we don't have a good way of characterizing how well they actually reject air and water.   Does anyone have recommendations
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Dear XAFS community,
We've been developing air-sensitive sample cells for several of our XAFS experiments, but we don't have a good way of characterizing how well they actually reject air and water.  Does anyone have recommendations for easily available 3d transition metal compounds that have a 'reasonable' amount of air sensitivity for purposes of sample call validation?  Any suggestions for other methods to validate performance? We would grind the sample and form a pellet with a degassed binder, in a glovebox or glovebag.
With thanks,
Jerry

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Gerald Seidler
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University of Washington
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