chemical state analysis

How Does XPS Work in Chemical State Analysis?


X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) involves irradiating a catalyst with X-rays, which causes the emission of photoelectrons. By measuring the kinetic energy of these photoelectrons, one can infer the binding energies of the electrons in the sample. These binding energies are characteristic of specific elements and their oxidation states, providing detailed information about the chemical state of the catalyst surface.

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