The variation of the defect number that results from the interaction of ZnO with air-reducing gas mixtures (H-2-air and CO-air) has been investigated by EPR spectroscopy. It appears that up to 573 K the surface interaction with CO or H-2 and air is dominated by the reaction of CO or H-2 with the chemisorbed oxygen species (O2- and O-); at higher temperature the main process is the formation of new oxygen vacancies. The CO effect is stronger than that of H-2 up to 573 K; after this temperature the relative importance reverses and H-2 is more efficient than CO in producing new oxygen vacancies.

Morazzoni, F., Scotti, R., Dinola, P., Milani, C., Narducci, D. (1992). ELECTRON-PARAMAGNETIC RESONANCE STUDY OF THE INTERACTION OF THE ZNO SURFACE WITH AIR AND AIR REDUCING GAS-MIXTURES. JOURNAL OF THE CHEMICAL SOCIETY. FARADAY TRANSACTIONS, 88(12), 1691-1694 [10.1039/ft9928801691].

ELECTRON-PARAMAGNETIC RESONANCE STUDY OF THE INTERACTION OF THE ZNO SURFACE WITH AIR AND AIR REDUCING GAS-MIXTURES

MORAZZONI, FRANCA;SCOTTI, ROBERTO;NARDUCCI, DARIO
1992

Abstract

The variation of the defect number that results from the interaction of ZnO with air-reducing gas mixtures (H-2-air and CO-air) has been investigated by EPR spectroscopy. It appears that up to 573 K the surface interaction with CO or H-2 and air is dominated by the reaction of CO or H-2 with the chemisorbed oxygen species (O2- and O-); at higher temperature the main process is the formation of new oxygen vacancies. The CO effect is stronger than that of H-2 up to 573 K; after this temperature the relative importance reverses and H-2 is more efficient than CO in producing new oxygen vacancies.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
gas sensing, zinc oxide, EPR, point defect, oxygen vacancy,
English
1992
88
12
1691
1694
none
Morazzoni, F., Scotti, R., Dinola, P., Milani, C., Narducci, D. (1992). ELECTRON-PARAMAGNETIC RESONANCE STUDY OF THE INTERACTION OF THE ZNO SURFACE WITH AIR AND AIR REDUCING GAS-MIXTURES. JOURNAL OF THE CHEMICAL SOCIETY. FARADAY TRANSACTIONS, 88(12), 1691-1694 [10.1039/ft9928801691].
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