And just to add to Matt, Shelly, and Tsu-Chien's responses. Matt mentioned Mark Antonio's electrochemical cell. It is not a flow cell, though we did design a closely related, but unpublished, cell design for in the beam titrations. ------------------------------ Mark P. Jensen Chemistry Division Argonne National Laboratory 9700 South Cass Avenue Argonne, Illinois 60439-4831 USA 630-252-3670 630-252-7501 FAX mjensen@anl.gov
-----Original Message----- From: Newville, Matthew G. Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2004 2:55 PM To: XAFS Analysis using Ifeffit Subject: RE: [Ifeffit] Solution flow cells
Just to follow up on and add to Shelly's and Tsu-Chien's responses:
There's a paper by M. Hoffmann, et al (J. Fulton, and others from PNNL) on a flow-cell, especially for high pressure fluids. I believe it's in J Phys Chem (1999), but don't have the exact citation. This might be the one Shelly saw at PNC CAT.
Mark Antonio has a nice electrochemical cell in which he can change both potential, but can't remember if he can flow in a changed solution... is that "flow"?
I believe the catalyst people who run at ESRF (esp. the DXAFS line) have some nice flow cells too, but don't know if or where it's published.
--Matt
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