The RAPTR furnace: a rapid heating and cooling sample furnace for in situ X-ray scattering studies of temperature-induced reactions

JOURNAL OF APPLIED CRYSTALLOGRAPHY(2024)

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In situ X-ray scattering provides valuable insights into the mechanisms and kinetics of reactions and structural transformations. For reactions and structural transformations primarily driven by temperature, and not coupled to chemical/ electrochemical triggers, our ability to initiate and quench processes thermally is a practical limit for probing fast reactive phenomena. Meaningful quantitative analysis requires the dynamic phenomena to be triggered on fast time scales relative to the reaction/transformation kinetics. This article describes a new sample furnace, the Rapid-Actuating Pneumatic Thermal Reactor or RAPTR, for time-resolved in situ X-ray scattering studies initiated by temperature. The RAPTR quickly heats and cools samples by translating them into and out of a pre-heated hot zone. Using diffraction thermometry, it is shown that the samples can be heated/ cooled in 10 s or less, with temperatures up to 1000 C being accessible. The application of the RAPTR furnace is demonstrated by exploring a fast solid-state reaction: the synthesis of scheelite-type lead tungstate, PbWO4, from PbO andWO(3) for which Pb3WO6 is identified as a previously unrecognized reaction intermediate.
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sample environments,in situ X-ray,scattering,solid-state reactions,kinetics,high,temperature.
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