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In-situ battery cycling is possible with a potentiostat that can be borrowed from the electrochemistry lab at APS.
In-situ battery cycling is possible with a potentiostat that can be borrowed from the electrochemistry lab at APS.


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== Available Detectors ==
== Available Detectors ==

Revision as of 20:17, 24 February 2018

Setup Images and Drawings

Media: 34IDC_basic_instrument_diagrams_for_mounting_assistance_etc.pdf

Sample Environments (Resident at beamline)

Heater Cell

The heater cell is capable of several hundred degrees centigrade. Improvements are underway to reach up to 1000 C. It also supports gas flow through the chamber. It is not vacuum compatible.

Heater1.jpg Heater2.jpg


Linkam Cryo stage

The guts of this cell is a Linkam THMS controller. Temperatures as low as -100 C are possible but since the 3D printed chamber is not vacuum compatible, icing can be significant. Development of a highly dried gas environment is underway to minimize icing. The cell can also support moderate heating, limited by melting the 3D printed chamber. We have maintained 50 C for many hours with no problem. A newer version of the chamber, than that pictured, includes a magnetically secured removable cover.

Linkam1.JPG Linkam2.jpg

Liquid/Gas Flow Cell

A small liquid flow cell is available with a peristaltic pump. A mylar or propylene film is pressed over the sample to maintain a thin liquid layer to minimize absorption of the x-ray beam. The same cell is often used for room temperature gas flow experiments.

Liquidcell1.jpg

Coin Cell holder

In-situ battery cycling is possible with a potentiostat that can be borrowed from the electrochemistry lab at APS.

Coincell1.jpg Coincell2.jpg Echemlab.png

Available Detectors

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Publications

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