Journal of Synchrotron Radiation (Sep 2024)

Hyperspectral full-field quick-EXAFS imaging at the ROCK beamline for monitoring micrometre-sized heterogeneity of functional materials under process conditions

  • Valérie Briois,
  • Jean Paul Itié,
  • Alain Polian,
  • Andrew King,
  • Aliou Sadia Traore,
  • Eric Marceau,
  • Ovidiu Ersen,
  • Camille La Fontaine,
  • Laurent Barthe,
  • Anthony Beauvois,
  • Olga Roudenko,
  • Stéphanie Belin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600577524006581
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31, no. 5
pp. 1084 – 1104

Abstract

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Full-field transmission X-ray microscopy has been recently implemented at the hard X-ray ROCK–SOLEIL quick-EXAFS beamline, adding micrometre spatial resolution to the second time resolution characterizing the beamline. Benefiting from a beam size versatility due to the beamline focusing optics, full-field hyperspectral XANES imaging has been successfully used at the Fe K-edge for monitoring the pressure-induced spin transition of a 150 µm × 150 µm Fe(o-phen)2(NCS)2 single crystal and the charge of millimetre-sized LiFePO4 battery electrodes. Hyperspectral imaging over 2000 eV has been reported for the simultaneous monitoring of Fe and Cu speciation changes during activation of a FeCu bimetallic catalyst along a millimetre-sized catalyst bed. Strategies of data acquisition and post-data analysis using Jupyter notebooks and multivariate data analysis are presented, and the gain obtained using full-field hyperspectral quick-EXAFS imaging for studies of functional materials under process conditions in comparison with macroscopic information obtained by non-spatially resolved quick-EXAFS techniques is discussed.

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