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Determining the Chemical Composition of Corrosion Inhibitor/Metal Interfaces with XPS: Minimizing Post Immersion Oxidation
Published on: March 15, 2017
X-ray and Ion-Beam Reduction Kinetics of Mixed Metal Oxides as an Informative Tool
Fatima Sajid1,2,3, Charalampos Drivas1,4,5, Emila Duka1,2
1HarwellXPS, Research Complex at Harwell, Rutherford Appleton Labs , Harwell Campus, DidcotOX11 0FA, UK.
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Ion beams have long served as indispensable tools in surface science for layer removal and depth profiling, yet their aggressive nature often limits use to inorganic systems due to radiation-induced chemical damage. Here, we revisit this "limitation" as an opportunity to explore whether ion beams can purposefully induce redox transformations that reveal chemical and structural information inaccessible by conventional means. Using a suite of mixed metal oxides (Ce-Mo, Ni/Co-Mo, and Ce-Ti), we demonstrate that ion beam exposure can drive controlled reduction processes that sensitively report on intrinsic redox stability and metal-oxygen bonding and provide an alternative route by which to assess relative chemical and electronic changes, to otherwise costly and time-consuming synchrotron studies.
