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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Henderson, Alex
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- 2022Infrared micro-spectroscopy coupled with multivariate and machine learning techniques for cancer classification in tissue: a comparison of classification method, performance, and pre-processing techniquecitations
- 2016Evaluation of biomolecular distributions in rat brain tissues by means of ToF-SIMS using a continuous beam of Ar clusterscitations
- 2015Mass spectrometric imaging of brain tissue by time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry - How do polyatomic primary beams C 60 + , Ar 2000 + , water-doped Ar 2000 + and (H 2 O) 6000 + compare?citations
- 2015Mass spectrometric imaging of brain tissue by time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry – How do polyatomic primary beams C60+, Ar2000+, water-doped Ar2000+ and (H2O)6000+ compare?citations
- 2013Time-of-flight SIMS as a novel approach to unlocking the hypoxic properties of cancercitations
- 2013Peptide structural analysis using continuous Ar cluster and C60 ion beamscitations
- 2013Peptide structural analysis using continuous Ar cluster and C60 ion beamscitations
- 2013Peak picking as a pre-processing technique for imaging time of flight secondary ion mass spectrometrycitations
- 2013ToF-SIMS as a tool for metabolic profiling small biomolecules in cancer systemscitations
- 2012Peak picking as a pre-processing technique for imaging time of flight secondary ion mass spectrometry
- 2011Interactive spatio-spectral analysis of three-dimensional mass-spectral (3DxMS) chemical imagescitations
- 2011Three-dimensional mass spectral imaging of HeLa-M cells - Sample preparation, data interpretation and visualisationcitations
- 2009A comparison of PCA and MAF for ToF-SIMS image interpretationcitations
- 2008A new dynamic in mass spectral imaging of single biological cellscitations
- 2004ToF-SIMS studies of sulfuric acid hydrate filmscitations
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ToF-SIMS studies of sulfuric acid hydrate films
Abstract
A variety of sulfuric acid hydrate films, formed by the co-deposition of SO3 and H2O on a cooled substrate, have been analyzed using time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (ToF-SIMS). The films were produced using procedures developed in recent infrared spectroscopic studies. Spectra have been shown to consist of a series of identifiable fragments, the change in intensities of which can be related to changes in temperature and the relative abundance of H2O during the deposition of the film under UHV conditions. Depth profiling of the films shows clear evidence of separate surface species on some films and supports the existence of surface molecular hydrates over a stable bulk hydrate film.