…versatile intermediate for the production of chemicals and fuels. Gas-to-Liquids (GTL), Coal-to-Liquids (CTL), Biomass-to-Liquids (BTL) all rely on the catalytic conversion of syngas. Illustration courtesy of Syngaschem BV. Experiments at MAX…
Unlock your innovation potential What can you find by looking closer? MAX IV offers the world’s most brilliant synchrotron X-rays to study materials and processes at a whole new level…
…laboratories, however, the limited flux, spectral purity and focusing ability of a lab-source severely limits the size and quality of the crystals that can be measured. Moreover, many materials do…
…energy landscape supported by synchrotron radiation characterisation” – Axel Knutsson Alfa Laval “Gemba by X-ray” – Christel Andersson and Eskil Andreasson Tetra Pak “Residual stress measurements on large bearing components…
…requires the study of their structure and dynamics. Cellular membranes are complex assemblies of lipids and proteins. In particular the lipid scaffold, is composed by a large variety of lipid species and levels of…
…= typically 5 or 6 days, 30 or 36 shifts). The A-branch endstation consists of several UHV chambers, coupled by a central radial distribution chamber. This layout permits working in…
…one second, a feat achieved through a judicious compromise among factors like spatial resolution, dynamic range, signal-to-noise ratio, and temporal resolution. Rendering of the imaging instrument at DanMAX. a,b indicates…
…buildings. The different new techniques developed for MAX IV will reduce energy consumption compared to traditional synchrotron facilities. The smaller magnets, the lower frequency used in the RF cavities and…
“I’m looking very much forward to working in a really exciting environment, with a lot of passion, knowledge and drive forward. It’ll be very rewarding to learn about all the…
…Users Publication Magnuson, M. and Näslund, L-.Å Local chemical bonding and structural properties in Ti3AlC2 MAX phase and Ti3C2Tx MXene probed by Ti 1s x-ray absorption spectroscopy open_in_new PHYSICAL REVIEW…