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57Fe Mößbauer Spectroscopy

Methods IAAC, Röhr / Kurz

57Fe Mößbauer Spectroscopy Model: Wissel Mößbauer-Spektrometer
Unit and Room: Chemie I
Responsible: Prof. C. Röhr
Nuclear- / resonance spectroscopy Further information: Operation possible from 2016
Short Description:

Recoil-free nuclear resonance of gamma quants between an emitting (radioactive) 57Co source and an adsorbing Fe-containing sample (needs to be in the solid state).

Picture of the Equipment

57Fe Mößbauer Spectroscopy
 

Available Experiments/Techniques:

57Fe nucleus, moving source, sample at various temperatures between -100 °C up to 300 °C 

Special Equipment:

low and high temperature equipment for cooling or heating of the sample

Measurements on the equipment are currently done by: Trained scientific service personal
(must have a radiation safety certificate)
Recent Publications, where this instrument was
important (citation):


 
Typical problems that may be solved with this instrument: Fe oxidation state, high- or low-spin configuration, Fe coordination mode, molecular and site symmetry, Fe-ligand bonding character, Fe magnetic state

 

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