Abstract

AbstractThe structure and function of solid catalysts are inseparably linked at length scales from nm to cm and beyond. Hard X‐ray tomography offers unique potential for spatially‐resolved characterization by combining flexible spatial resolution with a range of chemical contrasts. However, the full capabilities of hard X‐ray tomography have not been widely explored in the catalysis community. This review highlights modern advances in hard X‐ray tomography using synchrotron radiation. Case studies from model to technical scale illustrate the bright future of X‐ray tomography in catalysis research.

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