301. Photoelectron Spectroscopy of Ionic Liquid-Based Interfaces.
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Lovelock, Kevin R. J., Villar-Garcia, Ignacio J., Maier, Florian, Steinrück, Hans-Peter, and Licence, Peter
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PHOTOELECTRON spectroscopy , *IONIC liquids , *SURFACE analysis , *PHOTONS , *STOPPING power (Nuclear physics) , *ELECTRONS , *ULTRAHIGH vacuum - Abstract
The article explains the chemical discoveries resulted from the photoelectron spectroscopy of ionic liquid-based interfaces. A photoelectron spectroscopy is a process of surface analysis that irradiates the sample with photons and identifies the amount of kinetic energy unleashed by electrons. The results of the spectroscopy show that ionic liquid-based interfaces are not turning into gas at a room temperature when the process is applied at an ultrahigh vacuum.
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- 2010
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