Abstract

Knowledge-based catalyst development is always an interaction between preparation, analysis and catalytic testing [...]

Highlights

  • Since the beginning of the century, operando, or in-situ, spectroscopy has played an increasing role in the analysis of catalysts [1,2]

  • Whereas in-situ methods work under catalytic conditions, operando combines in-situ spectroscopy with catalytic activity [1], or, in other words, analytics and catalytic testing

  • Compromises must be made, because the ideal conditions for spectroscopic measurements with good signal/noise ratios do not fit with real catalytic conditions, comprising high pressure, high temperature and sometime aggressive compounds which could destroy the sensitive parts of the spectroscopic equipment

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Introduction

Since the beginning of the century, operando, or in-situ, spectroscopy has played an increasing role in the analysis of catalysts [1,2]. Knowledge-based catalyst development is always an interaction between preparation, analysis and catalytic testing. Whereas in-situ methods work under catalytic conditions, operando combines in-situ spectroscopy with catalytic activity [1], or, in other words, analytics and catalytic testing.

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