This webinar gives an introduction to the relevance of materials in catalysis, the challenges in their synthesis and their characterisation at atomic level.

The speakers present a protocol to determine the location of different types of metallic species within the zeolite framework and the quantification of the metal-metal (Pt-Sn) interactions. They then explore experimental issues, analysis of the experimental images using AI techniques based on clustering, and the use of special holders – along with image simulations to help you gain a better understanding.

By watching this webinar recording you will learn:

  • Advanced catalyst characterisation methods using TEM
  • Why STEM iDPC greatly benefits the imaging of beam sensitive porous catalyst materials
  • The challenges and solutions in zeolite based catalysts synthesis and characterisation

José Juan Calvino Gamez

Speaker: José Juan Calvino Gamez, professor of inorganic chemistry, University of Cádiz

José Juan Calvino Gamez is a professor of inorganic chemistry at the University of Cádiz and was formerly president of the Spanish Society of Microscopy (2009-2013). Since 2004 he has been leading the Electron Microscopy Facilities at the University of Cádiz, Spain.  

 

Miguel Lopez-Haro

Speaker: Miguel Lopez-Haro, Assistant professor of inorganic chemistry, University of Cádiz

Miguel Lopez-Haro is assistant professor of inorganic chemistry at the University of Cádiz. He is now responsible for a new research line focused on ‘Quantitative 2D and 3D Methodologies for the Structural and Compositional Analysis, at Atomic and Nano scales, of Functional Materials’.

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