Physical Chemistry II
X-ray diffraction is a technique used to study the arrangement of atoms in crystalline materials by directing X-rays at a sample and measuring the angles and intensities of the scattered X-rays. This method provides valuable information about the structure of catalysts and how they interact with reactants in heterogeneous catalysis. It plays a critical role in understanding the surface properties and active sites of catalysts, which can significantly influence their effectiveness.
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