Molybdenum Datas in eV
EK ΔEK EL1 ΔEL1 EL2 ΔEL2 EL3 ΔEL3 EKα1 ΔEKα1 EKα2 ΔEKα2 EKß1
20000 4.52 2866 4.25 2625 1.97 2520 1.78 17479.34 6.31 17374.3 6.49 19608.3

 

Main beamline parameters at K-edge
Bending Magnet Monochromator Mirrors
Vertical div. (mrad) Cristal type Angle (°) Resolution (eV) Angle (mrad) Cut-off energy (keV)
0.125 Si(220) 9.30 1.03 1.9 30.0
Si(111) 5.68 2.73

 

 

NOTE: at these energies, the effect of the M1 curvature is easily visible on the spectrum resolution. Here, the best spectrum of NaMoO4 obtained on BM16: https://www.sshade.eu/data/spectrum/SPECTRUM_IK_20210602_001.

 

Experiments already done with this element / available references

 

 

 

Afanasiev P., “Synthesis of finely divided molybdenum sulfide nanoparticles in propylene carbonate solution”, Journal of Solid State Chemistry 213 (2014) 158-164 (2014)

Afanasiev P., Geantet C., Llorens I., Proux O., “Biotemplated synthesis of highly divided MoS2 catalysts”, Journal of Materials Chemistry 22 (2012) 9731-9737

Le Bacq O., Machon D., Testemale D., Pasturel A., “Pressure-induced amorphization mechanism in Eu2(MoO4)3”, Physical Review B 83 (2011) 214101

Palancher H., Martin P., Nassif V., Tucoulou R., Proux O., Hazemann J.-L., Tougait O., Lahéra E., Mazaudier F., Valot C., Dubois S., “Evidence for the presence of UMoAl ternary compounds in UMo/Al interaction grown by thermal annealing: a coupled µ-XRD/µ-XAS study”, Journal of Applied Cristallography 40 (2007) 1064–1075