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PEELS parallel electron energy loss

PEELS parallel electron energy-loss spectrometry... [Pg.227]

The mixture of the two polymers tends to segregate due to low entropy of mixing. The phase segregation has been confirmed by TEM, STEM and PEELS (parallel electron-energy-loss spectra). Care must be taken to prepare the samples of acceptable structure. [Pg.109]

PEELS (parallel electron energy loss spectroscopy) is a method whereby electron energy loss spectra can be acquired in a transmission electron microscope with great rapidity. This is accomplished by the use of a multi-element solid-state detector. Typically, PEELS is used to determine the composition of the sample under study and does not have sufficient energy resolution to provide EXELFS data. Improvements in detector technology may change this. [Pg.530]

PEDOT PEELS PEG PEG-Si PEI PEO PEP PER PET PG PG-zb Ph phim PHMA PI pia PIXIES poly-(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) parallel electron energy loss spectroscopy poly(ethylene glycol) 2-[methoxypoly(ethyleneoxy)propyl]trimethoxysilane poly(ethylene imine) poly(ethylene oxide) poly(ethylene-aZf-propylene) photoelectrorheological (effect) positron emission tomography adaptor protein G Fc domain of PG phenyl benzimidazolate poly(w-hexyl methacrylate) polyisoprene V-4-pyridyl isonicotinamide protein imprinted xerogels with integrated emission sites... [Pg.813]

Metal-ceramic interfaces are essential for the overall mechanical properties of ceramic (CMC) and metal matrix ceramic composites (MMC). The combined use of parallel electron energy loss spectroscopy (TEM/PEELS) and HREM imaging allows the direct determination of the arrangement of atoms along the interfaces from the Fe and/or Ni/Al20a composites processed by hot pressing [21]. [Pg.70]

PEELS Parallel (Detection) Electron Energy-Loss Specttscopy... [Pg.766]

The density inside the dilatation bands was measured using electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) with a Gatan 666 parallel EELS (PEELS), which was attached to the TEM. An accelerating voltage of 100 kV was used. The density of the dilatation band was calculated using the following equation (22) ... [Pg.172]

The chemistry of interfaces can be probed using both XEDS and parallel recording of electron energy-loss spectra (PEELS). [Pg.172]


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