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      Sub-second pair distribution function using a broad bandwidth monochromator

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          This work demonstrates the use of a broad energy bandwidth multilayer mirror monochromator for X-ray total scattering (TS) measurements and pair distribution function (PDF) analysis. This type of measurement could facilitate faster time-resolved TS and PDF studies.

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          Here the use of a broad energy bandwidth monochromator, i.e. a pair of B 4C/W multilayer mirrors (MLMs), is demonstrated for X-ray total scattering (TS) measurements and pair distribution function (PDF) analysis. Data are collected both on powder samples and from metal oxo clusters in aqueous solution at various concentrations. A comparison between the MLM PDFs and those obtained using a standard Si(111) double-crystal monochromator shows that the measurements yield MLM PDFs of high quality which are suitable for structure refinement. Moreover, the effects of time resolution and concentration on the quality of the resulting PDFs of the metal oxo clusters are investigated. PDFs of heptamolybdate clusters and tungsten α-Keggin clusters from X-ray TS data were obtained with a time resolution down to 3 ms and still showed a similar level of Fourier ripples to PDFs obtained from 1 s measurements. This type of measurement could thus open up faster time-resolved TS and PDF studies.

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          Role: Editor
          Journal
          J Appl Crystallogr
          J Appl Crystallogr
          J. Appl. Cryst.
          Journal of Applied Crystallography
          International Union of Crystallography
          0021-8898
          1600-5767
          01 June 2023
          31 May 2023
          31 May 2023
          : 56
          : Pt 3 ( publisher-idID: j230300 )
          : 825-833
          Affiliations
          [a ]Department of Chemistry and Nano-Science Center, University of Copenhagen , Copenhagen 2100, Denmark
          [b ]Department of Chemistry & iNANO, Aarhus University , Aarhus 8000, Denmark
          [c ]MAX IV Laboratory, Lund University , Lund 224 84, Sweden
          [d ]Department of Physics, Technical University of Denmark , Lyngby 2880, Denmark
          Australian Synchrotron, ANSTO, Australia
          Author notes
          Correspondence e-mail: mads@ 123456chem.au.dk
          Author information
          https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7213-388X
          https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5132-8354
          https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0291-217X
          https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5507-9615
          Article
          vb5050 JACGAR S1600576723004016
          10.1107/S1600576723004016
          10241043
          749363d2-eb60-4f87-a571-e8673878b469
          © Nicolas Pierre Louis Magnard et al. 2023

          This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original authors and source are cited.

          History
          : 01 December 2022
          : 05 May 2023
          Page count
          Pages: 9
          Funding
          Funded by: H2020 European Research Council
          Award ID: 804066
          Funded by: Villum Fonden
          Award ID: VKR00015416
          Funded by: Danish Agency for Science and Higher Education
          Award ID: 7129-00006B
          This work is funded by the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme (grant agreement No. 804066); the Villum Foundation through a Villum Young Investigator grant (grant No. VKR00015416); the Danish Ministry of Higher Education and Science through the SMART Lighthouse; and the Danish Agency for Science, Technology and Innovation, which funded the instrument center DanScatt (grant No. 7129-00006B). Research conducted at MAX IV is supported by the Swedish Research Council (contract No. 2018–07152), the Swedish Governmental Agency for Innovation Systems (contract No. 2018–04969) and Formas (contract No. 2019–02496). DanMAX is funded by the NUFI (grant No. 4059-00009B).
          Categories
          Research Papers

          Analytical chemistry
          total scattering,pair distribution function,metal oxo clusters,synchrotron radiation

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