Showing papers on "Graphene oxide paper published in 1982"
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TL;DR: Using electron loss spectroscopy in combination with ion beam depth profiling, it has been established that the oxide of tin formed by electropolishing followed by room temperature aging is metal free and composed of a mixture of SnO2 and SnO as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: Using electron loss spectroscopy in combination with ion beam depth profiling, it has been established that the oxide of tin formed by electropolishing followed by room temperature aging is metal free and composed of a mixture of SnO2 and SnO In a fresh oxide layer, the SnO2 is confined to the outer portion of the predominantly SnO oxide In an aged oxide layer, SnO2 is present up to the oxide/metal interface with an ever decreasing concentration as the interface is approached
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TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that charges are generated by the interaction between the oxide surface layer and water vapour and that this interaction is assisted by non-bridging oxygen.
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