Antitranspirant Film Detection by Scanning Electron Microscopy of Cathodoluminescence1

Abstract
A scanning electron microscope (SEM) is used to verify the presence of transparent films applied as antitranspirants to foliage surfaces. The accurate location of the antitranspirant film is seldom shown by the secondary electron image, but is uniformly detected by cathodoluminescence of RD-9 and of CS-6432 plus the dye BriMant Yellow 6G Base.

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