
7 Feb
2020
7 Feb
'20
2:39 a.m.
Dear all, Recently I was questioned about the EXAFS detection limit when describing different metal species in a bimetallic sample. By checking Pd and Cu K-edges, for example, I found Pd metal nanoparticles and CuO clusters, respectively. But additional techniques tell me I can have copper atoms in intimate contact with the Pd nanoparticles. What would be the minimum amount of these "single atoms" needed to be detected by EXAFS? is there a detection limit or it depends on several parameters? Thanks!!! -- *Christian Wittee Lopes* *Postdoctoral Researcher* Institute of Physics, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS) Phone: +55 54 992430264