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Overview

N. S. McIntyre is affiliated with the University of Western Ontario in Canada. Their research spans multiple fields, including Materials Science, Engineering, and Physics and Astronomy.

The scientist's work addresses various subfields such as Surfaces, Coatings and Films, Biomedical Engineering, and Radiation.

The main topics McIntyre focuses on include:

  • Electron and X-Ray Spectroscopy Techniques
  • Advanced X-ray and CT Imaging
  • X-ray Spectroscopy and Fluorescence Analysis

McIntyre has published in the journal Surface and Interface Analysis.

One of their recent papers is titled "Enhancing Oxygen Spectra Interpretation by Calculating Oxygen Linked to Adventitious Carbon", published in 2025 in Surface and Interface Analysis.

Their frequent coauthors include:

  • Jeffrey D. Henderson
  • Brad P. Payne
  • Mark C. Biesinger

Best Publications

  • Investigation of multiplet splitting of Fe 2p XPS spectra and bonding in iron compounds

    A. P. Grosvenor;B. A. Kobe;M. C. Biesinger;N. S. McIntyre

  • New interpretations of XPS spectra of nickel metal and oxides

    Andrew P. Grosvenor;Mark C. Biesinger;Roger St.C. Smart;Roger St.C. Smart;N. Stewart McIntyre

  • X-ray photoelectron studies on some oxides and hydroxides of cobalt, nickel, and copper

    N. S. McIntyre;M. G. Cook

  • X-ray photoelectron spectroscopic studies of iron oxides

    N. S. McIntyre;D. G. Zetaruk

  • X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy studies of chromium compounds

    M. C. Biesinger;C. Brown;J. R. Mycroft;R. D. Davidson

  • Chemical information from XPS—applications to the analysis of electrode surfaces

    N. S. McIntyre;S. Sunder;D. W. Shoesmith;F. W. Stanchell

  • Studies on the Adhesion of Glass-ionomer Cements to Dentin

    A. Lin;N.S. McIntyre;R.D. Davidson

  • Interactions of CO2 and CO at fractional atmosphere pressures with iron and iron oxide surfaces: one possible mechanism for surface contamination?

    D. J. Miller;M. C. Biesinger;N. S. McIntyre

  • Detection of sulphur and polysulphides on electrochemically oxidized pyrite surfaces by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and Raman spectroscopy

    J.R. Mycroft;G.M. Bancroft;N.S. McIntyre;J.W. Lorimer

  • Use of oxygen/nickel ratios in the XPS characterisation of oxide phases on nickel metal and nickel alloy surfaces

    B.P. Payne;M.C. Biesinger;N.S. McIntyre

  • X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopic studies of thin film oxides of cobalt and molybdenum

    N. S. McIntyre;D. D. Johnston;L. L. Coatsworth;R. D. Davidson

  • The study of polycrystalline nickel metal oxidation by water vapour

    B.P. Payne;M.C. Biesinger;N.S. McIntyre

  • Thermal reduction of molybdenum trioxide

    P. A. Spevack;N. S. McIntyre

  • X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy studies of reactions on chromium metal and chromium oxide surfaces

    B.P. Payne;M.C. Biesinger;N.S. McIntyre

  • Studies of the oxidation of iron by water vapour using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and QUASES™

    A.P. Grosvenor;B.A. Kobe;N.S. McIntyre

  • A Raman and XPS investigation of supported molybdenum oxide thin films. 1. Calcination and reduction studies

    Perry A. Spevack;N. S. McIntyre

  • Measurement of oxide film growth on Mg and Al surfaces over extended periods using XPS

    C. Chen;S.J. Splinter;T. Do;N.S. McIntyre

  • X-RAY PHOTOELECTRON SPECTROSCOPIC STUDY OF THE AQUEOUS OXIDATION OF MONEL-400

    N. S. Mcintyre;T. E. Rummery;M. G. Cook;D. Owen

  • A Raman and XPS investigation of supported molybdenum oxide thin films. 2. Reactions with hydrogen sulfide

    Perry A. Spevack;N. S. McIntyre

  • X-RAY PHOTOELECTRON STUDIES OF THE AQUEOUS OXIDATION OF INCONEL-600 ALLOY

    N. S. Mcintyre;D. G. Zetaruk;D. Owen

Frequent Co-Authors

G.M. Bancroft
G.M. Bancroft University of Western Ontario
Nobumichi Tamura
Nobumichi Tamura Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Roger C. Newman
Roger C. Newman University of Toronto
Woon-Ming Lau
Woon-Ming Lau University of Science and Technology Beijing
Hongbin Bei
Hongbin Bei Zhejiang University
John F. Watts
John F. Watts University of Surrey
David W. Shoesmith
David W. Shoesmith University of Western Ontario
Aaron Fenster
Aaron Fenster University of Western Ontario
H.W. Nesbitt
H.W. Nesbitt University of Western Ontario

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