APPLICATION OF PARTICLE DESORPTION MASS-SPECTROMETRY TO GLASS SURFACES
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Californium-252 particle desorption mass spectrometry is a surface-sensitive technique suitable for the determination of chemical variations on glass surfaces. Three types of soda-lime-silica glasses (a standard reference material, a microscope slide, and a commercial float glass) give rise to different spectra. Changes in the glass surface composition are reflected in the time-of-flight spectra. (Edited author abstract 17 refs.