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Standford University

Stanford, California, United States

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

Imperial College London

London, UK

Testamonial:

WHY AN EC-MS FROM SPECTRO INLETS?

“The extremely high sensitivity will allow it to probe degradation processes that are significant over the calendar life of a battery, but which occur at a rate that is too slow to detect using the prior state-of-the-art. This will allow us to (i) understand what causes battery degradation (ii) predict with more accuracy the device lifetime of batteries, important for providing warranties for consumers (iii) develop processes that mitigate degradation.”

WHY SPECTRO INLETS RELATIVE TO ALTERNATIVES?

“The unprecedented sensitivity (approximately 1000 times higher than the prior state-of-the-art), minimal electrolyte evaporation, highly quantitative output data and strong and attentive customer service.”

Dr. Ifan Stephens, Professor in Electrochemistry at Imperial College London

https://www.imperial.ac.uk/

ETH Zürich

Zürich, Switzerland

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Madison, Wisconsin, United States

City University of Hong Kong

Kowloon Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong

Purdue University

West Lafayette, Indiana, United States

University of Bonn

Bonn, Germany

Aarhus University

Aarhus, Denmark

Technical University of Denmark - DTU

Copenhagen, Denmark

Testamonial:

WHAT INSIGHTS CAN AN EC-MS FROM SPECTRO INLETS GIVE?

“We have beyond an original prototype set-up, two Spectroinlets systems in our laboratory. They are all used to give us unprecedented insight into electrochemical processes where different products are made.  For example, we have very recently used it to do isotope measurements and study the mechanism in detail that has not been possible earlier (see 1 & 2)  and to characterize entirely new catalysts on oxygen evolution catalysts (3). One machine is used for doing electrochemical CO2 and CO hydrogenation, and finally, we use one for analyzing the ammonia synthesis in non-aqueous electrolyte which is very challenging due to the presence of organic molecules and their decomposition products (4 & 5).”

  1. S. B. Scott, J. E. Sørensen, R. R. Rao, C. Moon, J. Kibsgaard, Y. Shao-Horn, and I. Chorkendorff, “The low overpotential regime of acidic water oxidation part II: Does lattice oxygen evolution help?”, Energy & Environmental Science 15 . DOI: 10.1039/D1EE03915FS.
  2. B. Scott, R. R. Rao, C. Moon, J. E. Sørensen, J. Kibsgaard, Y. Shao-Horn, and I. Chorkendorff, “The low overpotential regme of acidic water oxidation part I: Measurement of O2 down to 60 mV overpotential”, Energy & Environmental Science, 15 . DOI: 10.1039/D1EE03914HY-R.
  3. Zheng,  J. Vernieres, Z. Wang, K. Zhang, D. Hochfilzer, K. Krempl, T-W. Liao, F. Presel, T. Altantzis, J. Fatermans, S. B. Scott1, N. M. Secher, C. Moon, P. Liu, S. Bals, S. V. Aert, A. Cao, M. Anand, J. K. Nørskov, J. Kibsgaard, and I. Chorkendorff, “Monitoring Oxygen Production on Mass-Selected Ir0.1Ta0.9O2.45 Catalysts”, Nature Energy 7 (2021) 55-64, DOI: 10.1038/s41560-021-00948-wK.
  4. Krempl, J. B. Pedersen, J. Kibsgaard, P. C. K. Vesborg, and I. Chorkendorff, “The role of anode reactions and generated protons during Li-mediated ammonia synthesis”  Eletrochem  Comm. 134 , DOI: 10.1016/j.elecom.2021.107186K.
  5. Krempl, D. Hochfilzer, F. Cavalca, M. Saccocio, J. Kibsgaard, P. C. K. Vesborg and I. Chorkendorff, “Quantitative operando detection of electro synthesized ammonia using mass spectrometry”, ChemElectroChem 9 (2022) e202101713, DOI: 10.1002/celc.202101713

Professor Ib Chorkendorff, director of the Villum Center for the science of sustainable fuels and chemicals (V-SUSTAIN)

dtu.dk

University of Freiburg

Freiburg, Germany

University of Twente

Enschede, Netherlands

FAU - Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg

Erlangen, Germany

National Institute of Material Science - NIMS

Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan

Koç University

Istanbul, Turkey

National Institute of Technology

Ljubljana, Slovenia

Fujian University of Technology

Fuzhou, Fujian, China

Helmut-Schmidt-Universität/Universität der Bundeswehr Hamburg

Hamburg, Germany

RIKEN

Wakō, Saitama Prefecture, Japan

Technische Universität Ilmenau

Ilmenau, Germany

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