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TiO2 by XPS

Surface Science Spectra, 1996
The surfaces of titanium oxide belong to the most-studied oxide systems in the surface science literature. This is in part because TiO2 surfaces and interfaces play a major role in several technological applications, e.g., as promoters in catalysis, as photocatalysts, and as gas sensors.
Ulrike Diebold, T. E. Madey
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SnO2 by XPS

Surface Science Spectra, 1993
Tin and various tin compounds have wide utility in coatings, electronics, and catalysts, as well as having numerous biological applications. Distinguishing between different tin compounds on surfaces is an important aspect of research in many of these disciplines. In this work, x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy has been used to obtain comparison spectra
Michael A. Stranick, Anthony Moskwa
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XPS in industry—Problems with binding energies in journals and binding energy databases

Journal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena, 2019
Experimentally measured BEs are commercially available in various forms, e.g. scientific journals, handbooks, internet based data-banks, computer-based data-banks of BEs or complete sets of actual spectra.
B. Crist
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AgO XPS Spectra

Surface Science Spectra, 1994
XPS data have been obtained from a pressed AgO powder sample obtained from AESAR. Obtaining high-quality XPS data from a single oxide state is difficult because multiple oxide states, hydroxides, and other contaminants are usually present. The AgO sample was annealed in vacuum at 100°C for 30 min to reduce the amounts of contaminants present.
Gar B. Hoflund   +2 more
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Degradation and Speciation of Li Salts during XPS Analysis for Battery Research

ACS Energy Letters, 2022
Weilai Yu, Zhiao Yu, Yi Cui, Zhenan Bao
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Introducing Discipline to XP: Applying PRINCE2 on XP Projects

2008 3rd International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies: From Theory to Applications, 2008
Agile methods are increasingly gaining momentum, and more and more growing as the market standard for software development. However agile methods suffer from the lack of disciplined planning. We will try in this paper to see the effect of introducing disciplined project management methodology on the flexibility and agility with which agile methods are ...
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