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NIST X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy Database (SRD 20), Version 5.0
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General:
Element:
Cr
Formula:
Sn[Cr
4
(OH)
7
(CH
3
COO)(OH
2
)
7
]
0
.
67
H
0
.
4
(PO
4
)
2
.3H
2
O
Name:
chromium tin acetate hydroxide phosphate hydrate (Sn[Cr4(OH)7(CH3COO)(OH2)7]0.67H0.4(PO4)2.3H2O)
CAS Registry No:
Class:
acetate, hydrate, hydroxide, phosphate
Citation:
Author Name(s):
Paparazzo E., Severini E., Jimenez-Lopez A., Maireles-Torres P., Olivera-Pastor P., et al.
Journal:
J. Mater. Chem. 2, 1175
DOI:
10.1039/JM9920201175
Pub Year:
1992
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Data Processing:
Data Type:
Photoelectron Line
Line Designation:
2p
3/2
Binding Energy (eV)
577.20
Energy Uncertainty:
0.2
Background Subtraction Method:
Peak Location Method:
data
Full Width at Half-maximum Intensity (eV):
Gaussian Width (eV):
Lorentzian Width (eV):
Measurement:
Use of X-ray Monochromator:
No
Anode Material:
Al
X-ray Energy:
Overall Energy Resolution (eV):
Calibration:
Charge Reference:
Energy Scale Evaluation:
Comment:
The sample was prepared by the reaction of chromium acetate with colloidal tetramethylammonium alpha-tin phosphate. FAT mode. The composition determined by XPS was SnP1.8Cr1.8O12.8.
Specimen:
Specimen:
Method of Determining Specimen Composition:
Method of Determining Specimen Crystallinity:
X-ray Diffraction
Specimen Temperature (K):
300
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