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An apparatus for the study of the kinetics and mechanism of hydrothermal reactions by <i>in</i> <i>situ</i> energy dispersive x-ray diffraction
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1995
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EngineeringExperimental ThermodynamicsChemistrySynchrotron Radiation SourcePressure CellChemical EngineeringKinetics (Physics)High Temperature GeochemistryHydrothermal ReactionsMaterials SciencePhysicsCrystallographyAutogenous PressureHigh Temperature MaterialsStation 9.7Natural SciencesX-ray DiffractionChemical KineticsHydrothermal Processing
The design and implementation of a pressure cell for the study of hydrothermal reactions by in situ energy dispersive x-ray diffraction is described. The cell permits the study of both the kinetics and mechanism of formation of a wide range of important solid-state compounds such as zeolites and other microporous solids. Reactions can be studied over a wide range of temperature (5–230 °C) and autogenous pressure [0–400 psi (gauge)] conditions. The use of this apparatus is illustrated by a study on the synthesis of a microporous tin chalcogenide phase performed on Station 9.7 of the UK Synchrotron Radiation Source.
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