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  • Initiating Collaboration with Co-ACCESS
  • Beamlines at SSRL
    • Beamline 10-2
  • Equipment at Co-ACCESS
    • HetCat In-Situ Cells
    • Mass Spectrometers & Gas Chromatographs
    • Gas Handling Systems
    • Electrochemistry
    • Co-ACCESS Laboratory
  • XAS Theory/Computation
  • Useful Software
  • Education & Outreach

HetCat In-Situ Cells

Co-ACCESS offers several types of cells that can be used used for in-situ experiments at SSRL beamlines. 

Also, Co-ACCESS is experienced in working closely with users to design & develop various types of cells to match their specific needs. If you are interested, please do not hesitate to contact us.


Capillary CellCube Cell6-ShooterLinkam Cell

 

 

capillary cell photo and schematic

Capillary Cells

  • Flow setup for mounting tube reactor.
  • Capillaries: Kapton (<400°C), Quartz glass (<1000°C).
  • Local heating of sample by resistive coils: Mo2Si (1200°C).
  • Open geometry allows multiple applications: transmission/fluorescence XAS, XRD, TXM, etc.
  • Pressure up to 20 bar.

Reference

Video Tutorial on how to pack and load a 1-mm capillary cellInstruction for assembling a 3-mm capillary cell Instruction for loading a 3-mm capillary
Cube cell

Cube Cell

  • Operation dedicated to SSRL BL 4-3.
  • Cell optimized for tender X-rays (E = 2-4 keV) and hard X-rays.
  • Sample pressed as self-supporting wafer at 45° to beam inside sample holder.
  • Heating up to 800°C.

Reference

Six shooter cell

6-Shooter

Transmission XAS cell that allows for multiple samples to be simultaneously treated under reducing (H2) or oxidative (20% O2/He) conditions up to 700 C . 

Increasing the efficiency of the beamtime when only the final/initial states are of interest. 

Linkam Cell

Linkam Cell HFS600

Coming soon 

Temperature and environmental control from < -195°C to 600°C

Linkam Cell Website

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