Ethylene glycol, by near-ambient pressure XPS

  • Patel D
  • O’Tani J
  • Bahr S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Near-ambient pressure x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (NAP-XPS) is a less traditional form of XPS that allows samples to be analyzed at relatively high pressures, i.e., greater than 2500 Pa. With NAP-XPS, XPS can analyze moderately volatile liquids, biological samples, porous materials, and/or polymeric materials that outgas significantly. In this submission, we show C 1s, O 1s, and survey NAP-XPS spectra from ethylene glycol, an organic solvent that could not be analyzed at near-ambient pressures by conventional approaches. An N 1s signal is present in the survey spectrum of the material.

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Patel, D. I., O’Tani, J., Bahr, S., Dietrich, P., Meyer, M., Thißen, A., & Linford, M. R. (2019). Ethylene glycol, by near-ambient pressure XPS. Surface Science Spectra, 26(2). https://doi.org/10.1116/1.5119256

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