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Studying energy materials under operating conditions in the new OÆSE endstation at BESSY II

What is it about?

The OÆSE endstation at BESSY II is a new user-accessible infrastructure designed for operando X-ray absorption spectroscopy of energy materials. The infrastructure enables real-time investigations of catalysts and batteries under operating conditions, providing insights into key (electro)chemical mechanisms that can limit performance and hinder industrial application.

Why is it important?

Understanding how materials for batteries, catalysis, or solar cells behave during operation is crucial to improving their performance. Specially, the OÆSE infrastructure offers modular sample environments designed to replicate the conditions occurring in real-world applications and specifically tailored for each energy material.

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