Publications by authors named "Monica Amboage"

A scanning multi-crystal x-ray emission spectrometer to perform photon-in/photon-out spectroscopy at the I20-Scanning beamline at Diamond Light Source is described. The instrument, equipped with three analyzer crystals, is based on a 1 m Rowland circle spectrometer operating in the vertical plane. The energy resolution of the spectrometer is of the order of 1 eV, having sufficient resolving power to overcome the core-hole lifetime broadening of most of the transition metals-edges.

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The use of mechanochemistry to prepare catalytic materials is of significant interest; it offers an environmentally beneficial, solvent-free, route and produces highly complex structures of mixed amorphous and crystalline phases. This study reports on the effect of milling atmosphere, either air or argon, on mechanochemically prepared LaMnO3 and the catalytic performance towards N2O decomposition (deN2O). In this work, high energy resolution fluorescence detection (HERFD), X-ray absorption near edge structure (XANES), X-ray emission, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) have been used to probe the electronic structural properties of the mechanochemically prepared materials.

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  • The text describes a newly commissioned four-bounce crystal monochromator for the XAS beamline at Diamond Light Source, featuring a unique design with two independent rotary axes.
  • The device maintains flux throughput without external feedback from 4 to 20 keV and is currently equipped with cryogenically cooled Si(111) crystals.
  • Preliminary designs allow for the potential installation of an additional Si(311) crystal-set to increase the energy range to 34 keV, with experimental data supporting its mechanical stability and repeatability.
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This manuscript presents the current status and technical details of the Spectroscopy Village at Diamond Light Source. The Village is formed of four beamlines: I18, B18, I20-Scanning and I20-EDE. The village provides the UK community with local access to a hard X-ray microprobe, a quick-scanning multi-purpose XAS beamline, a high-intensity beamline for X-ray absorption spectroscopy of dilute samples and X-ray emission spectroscopy, and an energy-dispersive extended X-ray absorption fine-structure beamline.

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  • A new zeolite, ITQ-50, was created by compressing the existing zeolite ITQ-29 under pressure.
  • ITQ-50 features a unique microporous structure that distinguishes it from ITQ-29.
  • This new zeolite demonstrates better performance in separating propene from propane compared to its parent material, ITQ-29.
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