Electron paramagnetic resonance investigation of paramagnetic point defects in ZnO and ZnO-supported ruthenium
Abstract
Paramagnetic point defects sensitive to the surrounding atmosphere were observed in ZnO powder. Changes in EPR lines following either thermal-vacuum treatment or contact with molecular O2 led to definite conclusions regarding the nature of the ZnO point defects and the electron-transfer processes active at the ZnO/O2 interface. Two different point defects are identified: A (gA= 1.955), assigned to ionized interstitial zinc centres Zn+i, and B (gB= 1.958), assigned to ionized oxygen vacancies v+o. Both are able to reduce molecular oxygen, but only v+o defects give rise to O–2. ZnO-supported ruthenium was also investigated: dispersed Ru improves the electron transfer from the oxide to the O2 molecules of the surrounding atmosphere.
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