C1s Peak Fitting Tutorial - Not a straightforward example

In this video, I made a C1s peak fitting. Sample is an carbon fabric electrode and includes organic binders. It is electrically conductive, so we do not have a charging issue. By using CasaXPS, I tried to make a proper C1s peak fitting. Due to the limitted information about the sample, peak fitting is open to discussion. Resources: Carbon fabric electrode paper that has 48 h activated sample Caiado, Ashley A., et al. "Binder-coated carbon cloth electrodes for all-vanadium redox flow batteries." Journal of the Electrochemical Society 171.12 (2024): 120524. Interpretting C1s Gengenbach, Thomas R., et al. "Practical guides for x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS): Interpreting the carbon 1s spectrum." Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology A 39.1 (2021). Sample C1s fitting for a simillar electrode Blyth, R. I. R., et al. "XPS studies of graphite electrode materials for lithium ion batteries." Applied Surface Science 167.1-2 (2000): 99-106. Timecodes: 0:00 - Information about the sample 2:57 - C1s Data on CasaXPS 3:42 - C1s fitting of another similar sample 4:50 - Chosing right background - Shirley 5:38 - C1s Peak Fitting on CasaXPS You can follow me:   / arcaaanil   https://x.com/arcaanil96   / chemistry_h   You can subscribe not to miss next videos. #chemistry #science #research #casaXPS #xps