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Radiofrequency glow discharge

A. C. Muniz, J. Pisonero, L. Lobo, C. Gonzalez, N. Bordel, R. Pereiro, A. Tempez, P. Chapon, N. Tuccitto, A. Licciardello and A. Sanz-Medel, Pulsed radiofrequency glow discharge time of flight mass spectrometer for the direct analysis of bulk and thin coated glasses, J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 23, 2008, 1239-1246. [Pg.50]

There have been several reports of the formation of tertiary bismuthines by the action of free radicals on metallic bismuth. One method of generating the radicals involves cleavage of ethane or hexafluoroethane in a radiofrequency glow discharge apparatus the radicals thus formed are allowed to oxidize the metal at —196° C (53). Trimethylbismuthine and tris(trifluoromethyl)bismuthine [5863-80-9], C,BiF9, have been obtained by this procedure. [Pg.131]

Oxidation of Polystyrene and Pyrolytic Carbon Surfaces by Radiofrequency Glow Discharge... [Pg.405]

Christopher S. J., Hartenstein M. L., Marcus R. K., Belkin M. and Caruso J. A. (1998) Characterization of helium/argon working gas systems in a radiofrequency glow discharge atomic emission source. Part I ... [Pg.324]

Cable P. R. and Marcus R. K. (1994) Effects of target gas in collision-induced dissociation using a double quadrupole mass spectrometer and radiofrequency glow discharge, J Am Soc Mass Spectrom 5 845-851. [Pg.342]

Heintz M. J. and Hieftje G. M. (1995) Effect of driving frequency on the operation of a radiofrequency glow discharge emission source, Spectrochim Acta, Part B 50 1125— 1141. [Pg.343]

De Gendt S., Van Grieken R., Hang W. and Harrison W. W. (1995) Comparison between direct current and radiofrequency glow discharge mass spectrometry for the analysis of oxide-based samples, J Anal At Spectrom 10 689—695. [Pg.345]

Shick C. R. Jr., De Palma P. A. Jr. and Marcus R. K. (1996) Radiofrequency glow discharge mass spectrometry for the characterization of bulk polymers, Anal Chem 68 2113-2121. [Pg.345]

Hexafluorodisilane breaks down in a radiofrequency glow-discharge to give trifluorosilyl radicals that react with a variety of metal atoms when co-condensed on a cold surface (equation 43). This method allows the synthesis of a range of homoleptic SiFs metal derivatives see Homoleptlc Compound)... [Pg.4433]

DRC Dynamic reaction cell RF-GDMS Radiofrequency glow discharge mass... [Pg.926]

Pisonero, I, Costa, J., Pereiro, R., Bordel, N., Sanz-Medel, A. (2004) Radiofrequency glow-discharge devices for direct solid analysis. Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 379,17-29. [Pg.933]

Canulescu, S., Whitby, J.A., Fuhrer, K., Hohl, M., Gonin, M., Horvath, T., Michler, J. (2009) Potential analytical apphcations of negative ions from a pulsed radiofrequency glow discharge in argon. / And. At. Spectrom., 24,178-180. [Pg.959]


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