Download citation
Download citation
link to html
An in situ diffraction cell is presented which has been designed and constructed for in-house powder diffraction experiments under high gas pressures up to 30 MPa. For a proof of principle, the in situ cell has been tested for several hydrogenation experiments under elevated pressures and temperatures. LaNi5 was chosen as an example for hydrogenation, applying simultaneously 5.5 MPa H2 pressure at a temperature of 423 K. For testing the high-pressure-temperature suitability of the in situ cell, pressure-temperature experiments up to 14 MPa at 373 K were performed, studying the rehydrogenation of NaH and Al to NaAlH4. The experimental setup enables recording of in situ X-ray diffraction data on laboratory instruments with short data acquisition times at elevated hydrogen pressures and temperatures.

Supporting information

pdf

Portable Document Format (PDF) file https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600576714025692/gj5125sup1.pdf
Construction plan and diffraction pattern for qualitative analysis


Follow J. Appl. Cryst.
Sign up for e-alerts
Follow J. Appl. Cryst. on Twitter
Follow us on facebook
Sign up for RSS feeds