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a lot of work on its cold spray and electro deposited copper coatings these are going to be used on the waste containers to bury nuclear waste underground in the deep geologic repository and so these are steel chambers steel steel containers that are clad in copper and then you put the cap on and weld and copper welded shut with cold spray copper and so obviously we need to investigate the corrosion mechanisms the idea is to have these containers last underground for tens of thousands of years to keep although all the spent waste safe this is what a kind of the finished product looks like so these big long tubes clad in pure copper so on the xps side of things weamp;#39;re all weamp;#39;re looking to see how we can more accurately identify and quantify the various chemical species of copper on these systems and weamp;#39;ve developed multiple approaches for this um the first one is looking at the copper 2p spectrum and looking at the satellite structure versus the main peak weamp;#