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A series of short movies showing how neutron experiments are prepared or performed. Some of these movies have an historical interest since they captured important moments in the life of the ILL.

D1BWhy can't alkaline batteries be recharged?D1B is a high intensity powder diffractometer with an 80° PSD (position sensitive detector). One of its major use is for kinetic and real time experiments like the one shown here.
To summarise: When an alkaline battery discharges, electrolyte water decomposes into H+ and OH- ions. The H+ ion inserts itself into MnO2 forming an interstitial compound, transferring an electron at the same time (reduction).
Ref.: Y. Chabre and J. Pannetier (1995) Progress in Solid State Chem., 23, 1-150. Movie by the French TV company M6. ©2002-2007, M6 and Institut Laue-Langevin, Grenoble, France.
Movie files (768x576 pixels, duration 1'5"37): .mp4 (16.5 Mb), .ogv (17.5 Mb), .f4v (27 Mb), .webm (18.1 Mb). English translation of the French spoken text> Journalist: Translation: Ronen Ghosh, ILLOriginal spoken text in French
> Journaliste : D'après: Fabien FilholEnglish checked by: Ronen Ghosh, ILL, April 2007.
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