ABSTRACT

The original Handbook of Surface and Interface Analysis: Methods for Problem-Solving was based on the authors' firm belief that characterization and analysis of surfaces should be conducted in the context of problem solving and not be based on the capabilities of any individual technique. Now, a decade later, trends in science and technology appear

chapter 1|6 pages

Introduction

chapter 7|30 pages

Synchrotron-Based Techniques

chapter 10|38 pages

In-Depth Analysis/Pro ling

chapter 11|32 pages

Characterization of Nanostructured Materials

chapter 14|36 pages

Composites

chapter 15|44 pages

Minerals, Ceramics, and Glasses

chapter 16|28 pages

Catalyst Characterization

chapter 17|36 pages

Surface Analysis of Biomaterials

chapter 18|38 pages

Adhesion Science and Technology

chapter 19|32 pages

Electron Spectroscopy in Corrosion Science