Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5350311 | Applied Surface Science | 2014 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
- The surface chemistry of BaFe12O19 nanoplates was studied with XPS, SPEM and SIMS.
- The surface chemistry of nanoplatesdeviates from the bulk BaFe12O19.
- The SPEM enabled specific analyses of the basal and side planes of the nanoplates.
- DBSa is adsorbed on basal and side planes of the nanoplates.
- DBSa may be chemically bonded to the nanoplates via the bridging oxygen.
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Authors
Darja Lisjak, Simona Ovtar, Janez KovaÄ, Luca Gregoratti, Belen Aleman, Matteo Amati, Mattia Fanetti, Darko Makovec,