On the Nature of Oxygen Particles in the Low-Temperature Desorption from Vanadium Oxides

Khaula, EV; Matrosova, OV; Vishnetskaya, MV; Rufov, YuN

HERO ID

1725784

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Journal Article

Year

2011

HERO ID 1725784
In Press No
Year 2011
Title On the Nature of Oxygen Particles in the Low-Temperature Desorption from Vanadium Oxides
Authors Khaula, EV; Matrosova, OV; Vishnetskaya, MV; Rufov, YuN
Journal Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry A, Focus on Chemistry
Volume 85
Issue 2
Page Numbers 336-337
Abstract The nature of oxygen particles produced in low-temperature desorption from V(2)O(5) and V(2)O(5) center dot MoO(3) was studied. It was found that there was no low-temperature desorption from samples in the presence of a quartz trap cooled to -195 degrees C, which was evidence of the absence of possible desorption of O(3) and the presence of (1)Delta(g) O(2). Under these conditions, the latter was frozen completely, and ozone was not.
Doi 10.1134/S0036024411020178
Wosid WOS:000288388900031
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Keyword low-temperature desorption; vanadium oxide; chemiluminescent detector