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Chemical shift arises in the initial state from the displacement of the electronic charge from the atom towards its ligands, reducing the electrostatic potential at the atom. There is a final state shift due to the polarization of the ligand by the core on the central atom.
In general, it is known that for most materials, when the XPS peak becomes higher shift, it means strong bonding with oxidation, and conversely, when the electron concentration increases, it is known that it is referred to as lower shift.
The XPS binding energy of an atom is a measure of the electronic environment of the atom. Decreasing the electron density of an atom (such as a C-O bond compared with a C-C bond) increases the binding energy of the atom.
Because XPS is a surface technique, there is a limited amount of organic information XPS can provide. XPS is limited to measurements of elements having atomic numbers of 3 or greater, making it unable to detect hydrogen or helium. XPS spectra also take a long time to obtain.
In XPS analysis, the position of a peak on the x-axis indicates the elemental and chemical composition. This axis is traditionally displayed as Binding Energy in electron volts (eV).
The area ratio, or degeneracy, between these spin-orbit split peaks is then given by 2j + 1, or 1:2; This corresponds to 2 electrons in the 2p1/2 level and 4 electrons in the 2p3/2 level.
The blue curve indicates a 5-year derivative. The strength of the XPS technique relies on that the chemical environment of an atom has a pronounced effect on the assessed binding energies (BEs) of core-level electrons, the effect commonly referred to as the chemical shift [2].

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