Abstract
Both Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) and X-Ray absorption spectroscopies characterize local order around the observed nuclei. With the recent progresses of 71Ga solid state NMR, it has become possible to take advantage of the complementary information that can be obtained using these two methods. This opens the possibility of a more thorough description of the first coordination shells of Ga in oxide. We present and discuss the example of an Al-, Ga-based catalyst.
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