Photoelectron spectroscopic study on the electronic structures of the dental gold alloys and their interaction with L-cysteine

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The valence electronic structures of the dental gold alloys, type 1, type 3, and K14, and their interaction with L-cysteine have been studied by ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy with synchrotron radiation. It was found that the electronic structures of the type-1 and type-3 dental alloys are similar to that of polycrystalline Au, while that of the K14 dental alloy is much affected by Cu. The peak shift and the change in shape due to alloying are observed in all the dental alloys. It is suggested that the new peak observed around 2 eV for the L-cysteine thin films on all the dental alloys may be due to the bonding of S 3 sp orbitals with the dental alloy surfaces, and the Cu-S bond, as well as the Au-S and Au-O bonds, may cause the change in the electronic structure of the L-cysteine on the alloys. © 2011 American Institute of Physics.

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Ogawa, K., Tsujibayashi, T., Takahashi, K., Azuma, J., Ichimiya, M., Fujimoto, H., … Kamada, M. (2011). Photoelectron spectroscopic study on the electronic structures of the dental gold alloys and their interaction with L-cysteine. In Journal of Applied Physics (Vol. 110). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3662146

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