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Investigation of the titaniumdioxide-aqueous solution interface using XPS and cryogenics
Conference ObjectAbstract: The sorption of Na+ and Cl- electrolyte ions from an aqueous solution onto single crystal TiO2 has bPalabras claves:Angle resolved photoemission, Physical adsorption, Solid-liquid interfaces, Surface chemical reaction, titanium oxideAutores:Juan Fernando Cárdenas, Sjöberg S.Fuentes:scopusSurface analysis of dental amalgams by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction
ArticleAbstract: Objectives. It is important to characterize the surface of dental amalgam in order to understand thePalabras claves:Amalgam, Mercury, Surface analysis, VAPOR, X-Ray diffraction, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopyAutores:Berglund A., Bergman M., Juan Fernando Cárdenas, Pohl L., Sjöberg S., Uo M., Watari F.Fuentes:scopusSurface charge of silica determined using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
ArticleAbstract: Here an approach to determine absolute surface charge densities of powder solid samples in an inertPalabras claves:Electrolyte, Silica, Surface charge, Titration, XPSAutores:Juan Fernando CárdenasFuentes:scopusThe effect of the discrete nature of ions on the excess adsorption of Na<sup>+</sup> and Cl<sup>-</sup> at the silica-aqueous interface
ArticleAbstract: Wet pastes of silica, prepared by centrifugation of dispersions (with a salt concentration of 100 mMPalabras claves:Discrete ion effect, Electrolyte, Physical adsorption, Silica, Solid-liquid interfaces, Surface chemical reaction, XPSAutores:Juan Fernando CárdenasFuentes:scopus