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The advanced X-ray techniques based on synchrotron radiation light sources provide many opportunities to energy-related catalysis research including CO2 reduction, water splitting, fuel cells and batteries. Herein, we focus on the energy-related catalysis research at Shanghai Synchrotron Radiation Facility (SSRF). Moreover, we summarize the beamlines in SSRF phase-II and some challenges in catalysis research. Next-generation light sources can provide advanced X-ray techniques with higher temporal, spatial and energy resolution to support future catalysis research.
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