Oxygen species adsorbed on oxides. Part 2.—Formation of (O –3)s on MgO
Abstract
A MgO surface containing adsorbed (O–)+s ions reacts with excess oxygen to form the molecular ion (O–3)s. This ion has been characterized by e.s.r. using oxygen enriched with 17O and shows a complex hyperfine structure. Heating at 400 K converts the (O–3)s ions to (O–2)s and an isotopic exchange occurs between the various oxygen nuclei. The optical data indicate that a band close to 420 nm is associated with the (O–3)s species. Calculations using electron affinity and bond energy data indicate that the reaction O–+ O2→ O–3 is exothermic and that (O–3)s must be considered as a possible adsorbed oxygen species on oxides.