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    PDF Handbook of Monochromatic XPS Spectra of
    Polymers & Polymers Damaged due to XPS X-rays
    Volume 4 
    >450 pages  ($35.00)

    Click to see a DEMO version of Vol 4

     by B. Vincent Crist, PhD

     

    Monochromatic XPS Spectra of
    Polymers

    with Peak-fits, but
    without Chemical State Assignments

     



     

    The survey spectra are fully processed and labelled. The high energy resolution spectra peak-fitted and are not charge referenced.  Great for teaching assignments,

    There are survey spectra, main signal spectra, and valence band spectra.  The spectra were produced in 1990 using ultimate high energy resolution settings on an SSI S-Probe XPS instrument.

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