MS42: In Situ and In Operando Analysis of Functional Materials

Chairs
  • Antonia Neels (Empa, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technologies, Switzerland)
  • Bridget Murphy (University of Kiel, Germany)
Details
  • Date:     Tuesday, 20. August 2019
  • Time:    10:00 - 12:00
  • Venue:  BIG HS

Watching the action in functional materials becomes possible in great detail due to major advances in instrumentation (intense beams, novel detection systems, combination of analytical methods), software development and big data managment. Powder diffraction and scattering is the main tool for structural investigations under in-situ and in operando conditions in the emerging fields of chemistry, biology and physics. Functional materials of interest are magnetic systems, battery and fuel cells, solar cells, but also systems for drug release in bio-environements. Powder diffraction and scattering techniques can also combine complex sample environments (temperature, reactions, humidity, mechanical load, fluidics) with additional X-ray based techniques (i.e., fluorescence or absorption/phase contrast tomography) and complementary analytical methods (i.e., Raman or IR Spectrometry). Solid state structural transformations can be studied in great detail related to todays achevements  in spatial and time resolutions.


10:00 MS42-01 High Energy Surface X-Ray Diffraction from Surfaces and Nanoparticles in Operando Catalysis
Uta Hejral (Lund University, Sweden) | Abstract preview
10:30 MS42-02 Neutron Diffraction Studies of Energy Materials
Silvia Capelli (ISIS, United Kingdom) | Abstract preview
11:00 MS42-03 Morphology and Structure of Metal-Organic Framework ZIF-8 during Crystallisation Measured by a New Technique: Dynamic Angle Resolved Second-Harmonic Scattering (AD-SHS).
Monique van der Veen (Delft University of Technology, Netherlands) | Abstract preview
11:20 MS42-04 In Situ Mechanochemistry of Hybrid Materials
Manuel Wilke (PSI, Switzerland) | Abstract preview
11:40 MS42-05 Inspecting Piezoelectricity in PbZr1-xTixO3 Single Crystals with Ferroelastic Domains
Semën Gorfman (Tel Aviv University, Israel) | Abstract preview