Issue 1, 1986

Desorption of metasilicate and related polysilicate ions from sodium silicate solution by liquid-target secondary ion mass spectrometry

Abstract

Liquid-target secondary ion mass spectrometry of a Na silicate solution (SiO2 : Na2O 3.22; molarity of Si, 6.6; pH, 11.3) produced a negative ion spectrum due to HSinO2n+ 1 ions and their fragmentation products, only singly charged silicate ions being detected which are not considered to be dehydration products of H3 + 2mSinO2n+m+1; the detection of only these species is not in discord with studies of bulk silicate solutions because the technique samples solutions near their surfaces.

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J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 1986, 80-81

Desorption of metasilicate and related polysilicate ions from sodium silicate solution by liquid-target secondary ion mass spectrometry

M. M. Bursey and G. D. Marbury, J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 1986, 80 DOI: 10.1039/C39860000080

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