The Electrochemical In-situ X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy Reaction Cell (EC-TXAS) is designed for in-situ probing of electrocatalytic reaction systems under synchrotron radiation X-ray absorption spectroscopy (in both transmission and fluorescence modes). This device enables real-time, online detection of the structure of various electrode catalyst materials to meet the needs of different user groups. Additionally, the in-situ device ensures the collection of X-ray absorption spectroscopy data for the same sample under different charge-discharge states, capturing information on compositional and structural changes in electrode materials during the electrocatalytic process.
Key Features:
- This in-situ device is suitable for XAFS (X-ray Absorption Fine Structure) transmission mode detection in electrochemical solution systems, enabling the collection of XAFS spectra during in-situ electrochemical processes.
- The device can be configured as a two-electrode or three-electrode system, with the working electrode specially customized, and the other two electrodes customizable based on customer requirements.
- The device is particularly suitable for probing catalysts with high concentration or high absorption energy points, as well as liquid samples.
- The cell body is divided into two parts, with an ion exchange membrane that can be added in the middle to achieve the functionality of an H-type electrode.
- The two cell body parts are equipped with inlet and outlet valves to meet the requirements of different atmospheric conditions and gas tightness for electrochemical reactions.
- The device is easy and quick to install overall, with components that are convenient to clean.
- The main cell body is made of organic material, and its volume can be customized according to customer requirements.
- When conducting experiments without clamping an ion exchange membrane, the device allows for adjustment of the liquid layer thickness at the internal window.


