## Abstract In the search for a new methodological approach applicable to the determination of the still poorly known primary role of boron in plant physiology, we have undertaken to appraise the potential of the SIMS method for the analytical imaging of the boron isotopes, ^10^B and ^11^B, at phys
Application of tandem analyser to SIMS studies of hydrocarbon polymers
β Scribed by G. J. Leggett; D. Briggs; J. C. Vickerman
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 616 KB
- Volume
- 17
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0142-2421
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
The fragmentation of ions sputtered from the surface of lowβdensity poly(ethylene) (LDPE) has been investigated by studying their collisionally activated dissociation (CAD) when incident upon a variety of target gases in the collision cell of a triple quadrupole SIMS instrument. It was found that heavier targets resulted in more extensive CAD than was observed with lighter targets but that sulphur hexafluoride is inefficient target because of the amount opf energy that is transferred to its vibrational modes of motion (rather than being available to induce fragmentation in the parent ion.) The behaviour observed for an oxygen target was quite different to that observed for other targets (at higher pressures). In general oxygen induced markedly greater fragmentation for the small parent ions but xenon was the preferred target for the larger parent ions. Fragmentation patterns could readily be assembled for all of the parent ions observed in the SIMS spectrum of LDPE using the CAD data. There are good indications that the data obtained may assist in indentification of ion structures and in elucidation of general rules governing the fragmentation of organic materials during SIMS. For example, LDPE fragment ions were found to obey quite strictly the Even Electron Rule, a wellβknown rule in mass spectrometry.
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In recent years thermosetting polymeric systems have been used extensively as binders in electrical insulation and composite plastic structures with excellent success. However, such properties as post-cure gassing, thermal stability, and high temperature bond strength have always been stumbling bloc
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