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Applied Spectroscopy | 1973

X-ray Photoelectron Spectra of Aluminum Oxides: Structural Effects on the “Chemical Shift”

James R. Lindsay; Harry J. Rose; William E. Swartz; Plato H. Watts; Kenneth A. Rayburn

The aluminum (2p) electron spectra of several anhydrous and “hydrous” aluminum oxides have been recorded, and the binding energies have been measured. A simple electrostatic model is employed to explain the observed shift in binding energy and relate it to differences in structure and hydrogen bonding. Two conclusions can be drawn: structural differences must be considered when interpreting photoelectron spectra for inorganic crystalline substances; and hydrogen bonding with anions may have a measurable effect on the binding energy of core electrons of the cations.


Inorganic Chemistry | 1973

X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy of nickel compounds

J. Matienzo; Lo I. Yin; Samue O. Grim; William E. Swartz


Analytical Chemistry | 1971

X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy of molybdenum compounds. Use of electron spectroscopy for chemical analysis (ESCA) in quantitative analysis

William E. Swartz; David M. Hercules


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1972

X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy of some nickel dithiolate complexes

Samuel O. Grim; Luis J. Matienzo; William E. Swartz


ChemInform | 1974

X‐RAY PHOTOELECTRON SPECTROSCOPY OF NICKEL COMPOUNDS

Luis J. Matienzo; Lo I. Yin; Samuel O. Grim; William E. Swartz


Inorganic Chemistry | 1974

X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy of some nickel, palladium dithiene complexes

Samuel O. Grim; William E. Swartz


Inorganic Chemistry | 1972

X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy of tin. I. Hexahalostannates

William E. Swartz; Plato H. Watts; Ellis R. Lippincott; Judith C. Watts; James E. Huheey


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1972

X-ray photoelectron spectroscopic study of some bis(triphenylphosphine)iminium salts

William E. Swartz; John K. Ruff; David M. Hercules


Analytical Chemistry | 1971

X-RAY PHOTOELECTRON SPECTROSCOPY OF MOLYBDENUM COMPOUNDS. USE OF ESCA IN QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS.

William E. Swartz; David M. Hercules


Analytical Chemistry | 1972

Comparison of internal mixing and vacuum deposition procedures for calibrating ESCA [electron spectroscopy for chemical analysis] spectra

William E. Swartz; Plato H. Watts; Judith C. Watts; J. W. Brasch; Ellis R. Lippincott

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Harry J. Rose

United States Geological Survey

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James R. Lindsay

United States Geological Survey

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