Skip to main content
. 2014 Jul 2;53(33):8556–8558. doi: 10.1002/anie.201404463

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Three recent reports are highlighted to show the potential of a multiscale science approach for studying heterogeneous catalysts at work with advanced X‐ray diffraction methods. a) An atomic model of a Pd surface during CO oxidation.2 b) A single diffraction image representing all of the images recorded during a rotational scan. Individual CTRs and superlattice rods are visible.2 c) Pd/Al2O3 catalyst body showing the particle size distribution measured by PDF‐CT.3 d, e) Experimental and fitted PDF data for single pixels at the edge (d) and in the interior (e) of the particle.3 f) Schematic representation of a capillary reactor used for the MTO reaction, showing the crystallographic changes as a function of the catalyst bed height. The color scale (from blue to red) indicates an expansion of the crystallographic c axis with increasing time on stream.4 g) Scatter plot of a z‐scan of the MTO reaction in a large reactor, compared to a line plot from capillary reactor data. Images are adapted from Ref. 24.