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Title: Electron Spectrometer: HREELS, UHV Surface Chemistry
Url: http://www.emsl.pnl.gov/capabilities/viewInstrument.jsp?id=1021
Publisher: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (U.S.)
Description: The Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL) presents its Ultra-high Vacuum (UHV) Surface Chemistry-High-Resolution Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy (HREELS) System. This system has the capability to "study the molecular-level chemistry of adsorbates on metal oxide surfaces." The EMSL's website offers visitors a concise overview of sample preparation, handling, and manipulation of materials.
LC Classification: Science -- Chemistry -- Analytical chemistry -- Qualitative analysis -- Spectrum analysis (Qualitative and quantitative) -- Special methods and types of spectra, A-Z -- Electron spectroscopy
Science -- Chemistry -- Physical and theoretical chemistry -- Study and teaching. Research
Science -- Chemistry -- Physical and theoretical chemistry -- Surface chemistry
Science -- Chemistry -- Physical and theoretical chemistry -- Surface chemistry -- Periodicals, societies, congresses, serial publications
GEM Subject: Science
Science -- Chemistry
Science -- Technology
Science -- Physics
Resource Type: Overviews
Reading Materials
Science Materials
Text (DCMI Type Vocabulary)
Audience: College/University Instructors
Students
Teachers
Higher Education
University Second Cycle
University Postgrad
Technical School Second Cycle
Professional Formation
Language: English
Rights: William R. Wiley Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory
Date Record Checked: 2008-01-09 00:00:00 (W3C-DTF)
Source: Topic in Depth
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