Applications of surface analytical techniques for study of the interactions between mercury and fluorescent lamp materials

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T. Dang
T. Frisk
M. Grossman
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[1] Osram Sylvania,
[2] Chemical and Metallurgical Products,undefined
[3] Research and Development,undefined
[4] Hawes Street,undefined
[5] Towanda,undefined
[6] PA 18848,undefined
[7] Osram Sylvania,undefined
[8] Lighting Research Center,undefined
[9] Beverly,undefined
[10] MA 01915,undefined
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Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry | 2002年 / 373卷
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Electron spectroscopy for chemical analysis (X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy) Sputtered neutral mass spectrometry Fluorescent lamps Mercury interaction Mercury-rare gas discharge;
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Several surface analytical techniques, including electron spectroscopy for chemical analysis (ESCA)(X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy) and sputtered neutral mass spectrometry (SNMS), were used to study the interaction between Hg and other components of fluorescent lamps, a very critical issue in lighting industries. Active sites, responsible for Hg interaction/deposition, can be successfully identified by comparing the x-y distribution (obtained by ESCA mapping) and depth distribution (available through SNMS) of respective lamp components with that of Hg. A correlation in both depth and x-y distribution is strong evidence of site preference for Hg interaction/deposition. A burial mechanism is, however, proposed when only depth distribution, not x-y, is correlated. Other modes of ESCA (high resolution, angle-resolved, etc.) were also helpful. Information about the valence states of the interacted Hg species would help to define the nature of the interaction.
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页码:560 / 570
页数:10
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