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Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry | 2015

Laser ablation generation of clusters from As-Te mixtures,As-Te glass nano-layers and from Au-As-Te nano-composites.Quadrupole ion trap time-of- flight mass spectrometry

Vlasta Štěpánová; Lubomír Prokeš; Pavel Slavíček; Milan Alberti; Josef Havel

RATIONALE Arsenic tellurides have found important applications in various fields of science, but only a few gold-arsenic tellurides have been reported. Laser ablation synthesis (LAS), a suitable method for the generation of new compounds, has been used to generate clusters from As-Te mixtures, an As-Te glass and Au-As-Te nano-composites. METHODS Chalcogenide glass nano-layers prepared via Physical Vapour Deposition - thermal evaporation were characterized using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX). LAS with laser desorption ionisation quadrupole ion trap time-of-flight mass spectrometry (LDI QIT TOFMS) was used for the generation and analysis of new AuxAsmTen clusters. The stoichiometry of the clusters was determined via isotopic envelope modelling. RESULTS A simple procedure for the preparation of the Au-As-Te nano-composite was developed. From As-Te mixtures only five binary AsmTen clusters were generated, while from a glass layer 10 binary AsmTen clusters were identified, because during the deposition of the glass the elements reacted with each other to form a complex three-dimensional (3D) structure. Using LAS on the Au-As-Te nano-composite leads to the formation of six unary Ten (n = 1-6), 16 binary (AsmTen and AuxTen), and 31 ternary AuxAsmTen clusters. CONCLUSIONS LAS was demonstrated to be a useful technique for the generation of AuxAsmTen clusters in the gas phase. More AsmTen clusters were generated from the deposited glass layers than from As-Te mixtures. Most of the ternary AuxAsmTen clusters generated from the nano-composite are reported here for the first time.


Applied Surface Science | 2015

Surface chemical changes of atmospheric pressure plasma treated rabbit fibres important for felting process

Vlasta Štěpánová; Pavel Slavíček; Monika Stupavská; Jana Jurmanová; Mirko Černák


Chemicke Listy | 2012

Diffuse coplanar surface barrier discharge for cleaning andactivation of glass substrate

Vlasta Štěpánová; Dana Skácelová; Pavel Slavíček; Mirko Černák


Archive | 2015

Improvement of glass wettability using Diffuse Coplanar SurfaceBarrier Discharge and gliding arc considering aging effect

Vlasta Štěpánová; Pavel Slavíček; Miroslav Valtr; Vilma Buršíková; Monika Stupavská


Plasma Processes and Polymers | 2018

Atmospheric pressure plasma treatment of agricultural seeds of cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) and pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) with effect on reduction of diseases and germination improvement

Vlasta Štěpánová; Pavel Slavíček; Jakub Kelar; Jan Prášil; Milan Smékal; Monika Stupavská; Jana Jurmanová; Mirko Černák


Archive | 2015

Plasma treatment of glass using dielectric barrier discharge and gliding arc

Vlasta Štěpánová; Pavel Slavíček; Miroslav Valtr; Vilma Buršíková; Monika Stupavská


Archive | 2012

Modification of the properties of animal fibers using dielectric barrier discharge at atmospheric pressure

Vlasta Štěpánová; Jan Voráč; Pavel Slavíček


Archive | 2018

Atmospheric-pressure plasma technology for surface treatment ofmaterials

Vlasta Štěpánová; Pavel Slavíček; Jakub Kelar; Miroslav Zemánek; Dušan Kováčik; Mirko Černák


Archive | 2017

Modification of paper surface properties by corona as pretreatment before coating

Vlasta Štěpánová; Dušan Kováčik; Miroslav Zemánek; Monika Stupavská; Zlata Tučeková; Mirko Černák


Archive | 2017

Industrial Corona Pre- and Post-treatment for Enhanced Silicone Coating of Paper used as Release Liner

Vlasta Štěpánová; Dušan Kováčik; Oleksandr Galmiz; Zlata Tučeková; Miroslav Zemánek; Monika Stupavská; Jakub Kelar; Julien Vallade; Mirko Černák

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Mirko Černák

Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

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