ABSTRACT

Abstract .................................................................................................... 119 9.1 Introduction ..................................................................................... 119

V. A. TRAPEZNIKOV1, I. N. SHABANOVA1, V. I. KODOLOV2*, N. S. TEREBOVA1, A. V. KHOLZAKOV3, I. V. MENSHIKOV3, F. F. CHAUSOV3, and E. A. NAIMUSHINA3

1Physical Technical Institute, Ural Division, Russian Academy of Sciences, Izhevsk, Russia

2Kalashnikov Izhevsk State Technical University, Basic ResearchHigh Educational Center of Chemical Physics and Mesoscopy, Udmurt Scientific Center, Ural Division, RAS, Izhevsk, Russia

3Physico-Technical Institute, Ural Division, Russian Academy of Sciences, Izhevsk, Russia

*Corresponding author. E-mail: vkodol.av@mail.ru

9.2 Unique X-Ray Electron Magnetic Spectrometers for the Investigation and Chemical Analysis of the Electronic Structure of the Ultrathin Surface Layers of Systems in Liquid and Solid State ..................................................................... 119

9.3 The Development of the Method of X-Ray Electron Spectroscopy for the Investigation of the Neutrino Flux Density with the Use of Diffraction and the Interaction of Dense Neutrino Fluxes with Substance Placed at an Indefinitely Large Distance From Sources .....................................123

9.4 XPS Investigation of the Composition of the Surface Layers of Ni-Based Binary Melts ...................................................131

9.5 The Influence of the Carbon Metal-Containing Nanostructures Quantities on the Degree of the Polymer Modification ..................144

9.6 Investigation of the Interatomic Interaction in the Immunoglobulin G Fragments by the Method of X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy ............................................................153

9.7 The Comparative Electrochemical and XPS Investigation on Protective Layers of Corrosion Inhibitors-The Zinc Coordination Complexes with Nitrilo Tris-(Methylenephosphonic) Acid ...........160

9.8 General Conclusion .........................................................................172