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Practical surface analysis: By auger and x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy

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The article was published on 1983-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 4689 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Auger electron spectroscopy & X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy.

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Microstructure of LiCoO2 with and without “AlPO4” Nanoparticle Coating: Combined STEM and XPS Studies

TL;DR: In this paper, AlPO4-coated LiCoO2 was shown to exhibit markedly improved capacity retention relative to bare LiCo2 upon cycling to 4.7 V. Scanning and transmission electron microscopy imaging showed that the...
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Schwertmannite precipitated from acid mine drainage: phase transformation, sulphate release and surface properties

TL;DR: Schwertmannite precipitated from acid mine drainage at the Kristineberg Zn-Cu mine in northern Sweden has been characterised regarding elemental composition, phase transformation as a function of pH and time.
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Oxidation of a polycrystalline silver foil by reaction with ozone

TL;DR: The surface oxidation of polycrystalline silver foil by reaction with ozone (5 mol% O3 in O2) at 300 K and ambient pressure was investigated in this paper, where the morphology, microstructure and chemical composition of the oxide scale which developed on the foil surface during exposure to ozone was characterised by scanning electron microscopy.
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Solid-phase photocatalytic degradation of PVC-TiO 2 polymer composites

TL;DR: In this paper, the photocatalytic degradation of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and TiO2 composite films was investigated under the ambient air in order to assess the feasibility of developing photodegradable polymers.
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PLGA/TPGS nanoparticles for controlled release of paclitaxel: effects of the emulsifier and drug loading ratio.

TL;DR: The EE and the in vitro release behavior were found significantly influenced by the drug loading ratio and the surfactant stabilizer encountered, suggesting TPGS could be a novel and effective emulsifier, which can result in high EE and desired properties of paclitaxel-loaded polymeric nanoparticles.