1968
DOI: 10.1021/ac60261a010
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Moessbauer spectrometry

Abstract: This review supplements our previous review (134), and it is recommended that the reader refer to our previous review since nomenclature and terminology are the same.Emphasis here is given to the applications which have expanded to a considerable extent in certain areas. All of the applications to specific compounds have been entered in tabular form similar to the previous review. We have modified the format from last time so that a section on techniques for analyzing a Mdssbauer spectrum could be included.

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“…Many types of spectrometers have been described in the previous reviews (204) and several modifications of previously published spectrometers are given in (30,110,140,147,609,625,684,696,720, and 725).…”
Section: Spectrometric Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Many types of spectrometers have been described in the previous reviews (204) and several modifications of previously published spectrometers are given in (30,110,140,147,609,625,684,696,720, and 725).…”
Section: Spectrometric Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Backscattering. In the previous review (204), resonant fluorescence scattering was briefly discussed, and the advantage of measuring bulk samples was indicated. Collins (169) made several backscattering measurements for steel and corroded surfaces.…”
Section: Chromiummentioning
confidence: 99%