Publication | Open Access
Design of a continuous-flow reactor for <i>in situ</i> x-ray absorption spectroscopy of solids in supercritical fluids
16
Citations
25
References
2012
Year
Materials ScienceChemical EngineeringContinuous-flow ReactorX-ray SpectroscopyEngineeringSupercritical Co2Continuous Hydrothermal GasificationGasificationSupercritical FluidsHigh PressureSupercritical WaterSupercritical FlowSitu CellCatalysisChemistryCatalytic ProcessNuclear ReactorsHydrothermal Processing
This paper presents the design and performance of a novel high-temperature and high-pressure continuous-flow reactor, which allows for x-ray absorption spectroscopy or diffraction in supercritical water and other fluids under high pressure and temperature. The in situ cell consists of a tube of sintered, polycrystalline aluminum nitride, which is tolerant to corrosive chemical media, and was designed to be stable at temperatures up to 500 °C and pressures up to 30 MPa. The performance of the reactor is demonstrated by the measurement of extended x-ray absorption fine structure spectra of a carbon-supported ruthenium catalyst during the continuous hydrothermal gasification of ethanol in supercritical water at 400 °C and 24 MPa.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1