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Characterization of Metal and Polymer Surfaces, Volume 1: Metal Surfaces presents the proceedings of the Symposium on Advances in Characterization of Metal and Polymer Surfaces, held in New York, on April 5-8, 1976. This book provides information pertinent to surface science and discusses the applications of surface analyses to polymer technology. Organized into five parts encompassing 19 chapters, this compilation of papers starts with an overview of the important innovations of surface analyses and discusses the possible applications of each method to polymer technology. This text then explores atom-probe field ion microscopy, which is the most sensitive micro-analytical tool that combines the single atom resolution of a field ion microscope with mass spectrometric single ion identification. Other chapters discuss the application of Mössbauer spectroscopy as a technique for studying corrosion phenomena. The final chapter deals with the capabilities and limitations of the method of inelastic electron tunnelling. This book is a valuable resource for analytical and polymer chemists.
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Elsevier Science & Techn.
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978-0-323-14691-3 (9780323146913)
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ContributorsPrefaceContents of Volume 2Centennial Tribute: Surface Science and Polymer TechnologyPart I: Atom-Probe and Mössbauer Spectroscopy Plenary Lecture: Surface Analysis at Atomic Level Using the Atom-Probe Applications of Mössbauer Spectroscopy to the Study of Corrosion Characterization of Bulk and Surface Properties of Heterogeneous Ruthenium Catalysts by Mössbauer and ESCA Techniques DiscussionPart II: Auger Electron Spectroscopy and Electron Microprobe Introductory Remarks Plenary Lecture: Low Energy Electrons as a Probe of Solid Surfaces Surface Characterization by Electron Microprobe Auger Electron Spectroscopy of Solid Surfaces A Study of Passive Film Using Auger Electron Spectroscopy DiscussionPart III: Low Energy Electron Diffraction Introductory Remarks Plenary Lecture: LEED Studies of Surface Layers The Use of Direct Methods in the Analysis of LEED Surface Structure by Analysis of 'LEED' Intensity Measurements Computation Methods of LEED Intensity Spectra DiscussionPart IV: Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry Plenary Lecture: Ion Microscopy and Surface Analysis Surface Characterization by Ion Microprobe Analyzer Study of Adhesive Bonding and Bond Failure Surface Using ISS-SIMS DiscussionPart V: Photoelectron and Electron Tunneling Spectroscopy Introductory Remarks Plenary Lecture: Surface Characterization Using Electron Spectroscopy (ESCA) Photoemission Study of Chemisorption on Metals The Study of Organic Reactions on the Surface of Magnetic Pigments by X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (ESCA) Molecular Spectroscopy by Inelastic Electron Tunneling DiscussionAbout AuthorsAuthor IndexSubject Index