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Influence of physically adsorbed oxygen on the separation of electron-hole pairs on anatase irradiated by visible light

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ESR studies on the formation and properties of O 2 and [O·O2] ion-radicals under photo-irradiation of oxidized anatase have been performed. The role of physically adsorbed oxygen in the separation of electrone-hole pairs is shown.

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Методом ЭПР исследовано образование и свойства ион-раднкалов O 2 и [O·O2], возникающих при Фотообпучении окисленного анатаза. Показана ропь Физически адсорбированного кислорода в процессе разделения электрон-дырочных пар.

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Volodin, A.M., Cherkashin, A.E. & Zakharenko, V.S. Influence of physically adsorbed oxygen on the separation of electron-hole pairs on anatase irradiated by visible light. React Kinet Catal Lett 11, 103–106 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02074194

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