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Surface X-ray diffraction has been employed to elucidate the surface structure of α-CrO(0001) as a function of water partial pressure at room temperature. In ultra high vacuum, following exposure to ∼2000 Langmuir of HO, the surface is found to be terminated by a partially occupied double layer of chromium atoms. No evidence of adsorbed OH/HO is found, which is likely due to either adsorption at minority sites, or X-ray induced desorption.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFConservation of energy by Fe(III)-reducing species such as Shewanella oneidensis could potentially control the redox potential of environments relevant to the geological disposal of radioactive waste and radionuclide contaminated land. Such environments will be exposed to ionizing radiation so characterization of radiation alteration to the mineralogy and the resultant impact upon microbial respiration of iron is essential. Radiation induced changes to the iron mineralogy may impact upon microbial respiration and, subsequently, influence the oxidation state of redox-sensitive radionuclides.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCobalt-doped magnetite (CoxFe3 -xO4) nanoparticles have been produced through the microbial reduction of cobalt-iron oxyhydroxide by the bacterium Geobacter sulfurreducens. The materials produced, as measured by superconducting quantum interference device magnetometry, X-ray magnetic circular dichroism, Mössbauer spectroscopy, etc., show dramatic increases in coercivity with increasing cobalt content without a major decrease in overall saturation magnetization.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjectives: To characterize the effect of two thione metal primers with phosphate groups on the surface morphology and composition of two noble prosthodontic alloys.
Methods: Cast specimens from Argen 81(Au-Pd) and Argipal (Hi-Pd) alloys which were ground, polished and ultrasonicated in water, were divided in two groups (2 x 3) and treated with single layers of Alloy Primer (AP) and Metal Primer II (MP) primers respectively. The treated alloy surfaces were washed off with acetone and then examined by polarized light microscopy (PLM), reflection FTIR microspectroscopy (FTIRM) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS).
The performance of a recently commissioned beamline, designated BL4.1, at the SRS, Daresbury Laboratory, is described. This beamline covers the energy range 15 >/= hupsilon >/= 200 eV, using a spherical grating monochromator, and is equipped with a UHV surface-science endstation containing a Scienta SES200 and an HA54 angle-resolving electron-energy analyser.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSynchrotron-excited resonant-photoemission measurements at rare-earth 4d --> 4f and transition-metal 3p --> 3d thresholds have been carried out using a variety of complex cuprates and nickelates on stations 6.1 (grazing-incidence monochromator) and 6.2 (toroidal-grating monochromator) at the SRS CLRC Daresbury Laboratory.
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