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Oh, now I see! The precipitates formed during ThIV hydrolysis are ThO2 nanoparticles, which in their initial stages of formation are a mixture of ultra‐small nanoparticles and Th hexamer clusters. This new structural insight is made possible by the combined use of two synchrotron techniques: HEXS and XANES in HERFD mode, which probe short‐ and medium‐range order in the sample under study. More information...
The structural characterisation of actinide nanoparticles (NPs) is of primary importance and hard to achieve, especially for non‐homogeneous samples with NPs less than 3 nm. By combining high‐energy X‐ray scattering (HEXS) and high‐energy‐resolution fluorescence‐detected X‐ray absorption near‐edge structure (HERFD XANES) analysis, we have characterised for the first time both the short‐ and medium‐range...
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