Abstract

Constant quality of photographic paper is significantly depending on constant composition of the pulp. While this can be supervised by chemical investigations, secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) is the method of choice for detection of composition changes in the final product. Several samples of photographic paper were analyzed using 6 keV Ar+.

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