Low temperature XPS of sensitive molecules: Titanium butoxide photoelectron spectra
XPS analysis of soft materials remains a challenging task, with sample degradation presenting itself across a wide range of different materials. Correct protocols when performing the experimental spectral acquisition will ensure minimal proliferation of errors in terms of scientific understanding du...
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description | XPS analysis of soft materials remains a challenging task, with sample degradation presenting itself across a wide range of different materials. Correct protocols when performing the experimental spectral acquisition will ensure minimal proliferation of errors in terms of scientific understanding during subsequent data treatments. Furthermore, XPS spectra of titanium butoxide will provide a valuable reference for the materials understanding of alkoxide based metal oxide and mixed-metal oxide functional systems. |
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spelling | doaj.art-1fdc2717801b411e833738c3a32b40692023-12-16T06:09:22ZengElsevierApplied Surface Science Advances2666-52392023-12-0118100467Low temperature XPS of sensitive molecules: Titanium butoxide photoelectron spectraMark A. Isaacs0HarwellXPS, Research Complex at Harwell, Rutherford Appleton Labs, OX16 0FA; Department of Chemistry, University College London, 20 Gordon Street, London, WC1H 0AJ; Corresponding authorXPS analysis of soft materials remains a challenging task, with sample degradation presenting itself across a wide range of different materials. Correct protocols when performing the experimental spectral acquisition will ensure minimal proliferation of errors in terms of scientific understanding during subsequent data treatments. Furthermore, XPS spectra of titanium butoxide will provide a valuable reference for the materials understanding of alkoxide based metal oxide and mixed-metal oxide functional systems.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666523923001010CryoXPSAlkoxidesNanocomposite synthesisXPS |
spellingShingle | Mark A. Isaacs Low temperature XPS of sensitive molecules: Titanium butoxide photoelectron spectra Applied Surface Science Advances CryoXPS Alkoxides Nanocomposite synthesis XPS |
title | Low temperature XPS of sensitive molecules: Titanium butoxide photoelectron spectra |
title_full | Low temperature XPS of sensitive molecules: Titanium butoxide photoelectron spectra |
title_fullStr | Low temperature XPS of sensitive molecules: Titanium butoxide photoelectron spectra |
title_full_unstemmed | Low temperature XPS of sensitive molecules: Titanium butoxide photoelectron spectra |
title_short | Low temperature XPS of sensitive molecules: Titanium butoxide photoelectron spectra |
title_sort | low temperature xps of sensitive molecules titanium butoxide photoelectron spectra |
topic | CryoXPS Alkoxides Nanocomposite synthesis XPS |
url | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666523923001010 |
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