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An experimental setup for QEXAFS, which enables sub-second time resolu
tion, is decribed. The QEXAFS spectrometer was established at the TROI
KA beamline at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility. Time resol
ved QEXAFS measurements of dynamic processes in catalytic materials at
the time scale of seconds were made possible by utilizing the high br
illiance of the 2nd harmonic of the undulator spectrum and a multi cha
nnel analyser data acquisition system together with the existing singl
e crystal monochromator setup. The minium acquisition time is neither
limited by the statistics nor the dead time for read out of the data.
Rather, the mechanics of the monochromator setup presently limit the m
inimum time to obtain high quality data but with minor improvements it
should be straightforward to reach the sub-second time resolution of
QEXAFS even for full spectra. The possibilities of the present setup h
ave been used to elucidate phase transformations occurring during the
reduction of a Cu-based methanol synthesis catalyst.