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X-Rays. If an x-ray is emitted, it has an energy, AE, equal to the difference in the binding energies of the two atomic shells, E — Ej. If the original hole is in the K shell, the x-ray is called a K x-ray if the hole is in the L shell it is an L x-ray. Because the hole can be filled by an electron from any of the several outer shells, x-ray spectra contain a large number of discrete lines. [Pg.455]

An important property of the surface behaviour of oxides which contain transition metal ions having a number of possible valencies can be revealed by X-ray induced photoelectron spectroscopy. The energy spectrum of tlrese electrons give a direct measure of the binding energies of the valence electrons on the metal ions, from which the charge state can be deduced (Gunarsekaran et al., 1994). [Pg.125]

High-mass resolution is needed to separate mass interferences of molecular and atom ions. Because of the mass defect of the binding energy of the nucleus, atomic ions have a slightly smaller mass than the corresponding molecular ions. To observe this typical mass resolutions between 5000 and 10000 are necessary. [Pg.113]

FIGURE 16.2 The intrinsic binding energy of the enzyme-snbstrate (ES) complex (AGi ) is compensated to some extent by entropy loss dne to the binding of E and S (TAS) and by destabilization of ES (AGt) by strain, distortion, desolvation, and similar effects. If AGi, were not compensated by TAS and AG, the formation of ES would follow the dashed line. [Pg.504]


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