The formation and qualification of redox sites in transition metal oxides are always the active fields related to electronics, catalysis, sensors, and energy-storage units. In the present study, the temperature depend...The formation and qualification of redox sites in transition metal oxides are always the active fields related to electronics, catalysis, sensors, and energy-storage units. In the present study, the temperature dependence of thermal reduction of MoO3 was surveyed at the range of 350℃ to 750℃. Upon reduction, the formed redox species characterized by EPR spectroscopy are the MoVion and superoxide anion radical (O2-) when the reduction was induced at the optimal temperature of 300-350℃. When heating-up from 350℃, the EPR signals started to decline in amplitude. The signals in the range of 400-450℃ decreased to half of that at 350℃, and then to zero at ~600℃. Further treatment at even higher temperature or prolonged heating time at 500℃ caused more reduction and more free electrons were released to the MoO3 bulk, which results in a delocalized means similar to the antiferromagnetic coupling. These data herein are helpful to prepare and study the metal-oxide catalysts.展开更多
Sliced velocity mapping ion imaging technique was employed to investigate the dynamics of the hydroxyl elimination channel in the photodissociaiton of nitric acid in the ultraviolet region. The OH product was detected...Sliced velocity mapping ion imaging technique was employed to investigate the dynamics of the hydroxyl elimination channel in the photodissociaiton of nitric acid in the ultraviolet region. The OH product was detected by (2+1) resonance enhanced multiphoton ionization via the D^2∑^- electronic state. The total kinetic energy spectra of the OH+NO2 channel from the photolysis of HONO2 show that both :NO2(X2A1) and NO2(A2B2) channels are present, suggesting that both 1^1A″ and 2^1A″ excited electronic states of HONO2 are involved in the excitation. The parallel angular distributions suggest that the dissociation of the nitric acid is a fast process in comparison with the rotational period of the HNO3 molecule. The anisotropy parameter β for the hydroxyl elimination channel is found to be dependent on the OH product rotational state as well as the photolysis energy.展开更多
Cooling is very important for the safe operation of an electron cyclotron resonance ion source(ECRIS),especially when the window current density is very high(up to 11 A/mm2).We proposed an innovative cooling method us...Cooling is very important for the safe operation of an electron cyclotron resonance ion source(ECRIS),especially when the window current density is very high(up to 11 A/mm2).We proposed an innovative cooling method using evaporative cooling technology.A demonstration prototype was designed,built and tested.The on-site test results showed that the temperature of the solenoids and permanent magnets maintains well in the normal operational range of 14–18 GHz.A simple computational model was developed to predict the characteristics of the two-phase flow.The predicted temperatures agreed well with the on-site test data within 2 K.We also proposed useful design criteria.The successful operation of the system indicates the potential for broad application of evaporative cooling technology in situations in which the power intensity is very high.展开更多
基金supported by the National Key R&D Program of China(No.2018YFA0306600)AnHui Initiative in Quantum Information Technologies(No.AHY050000)
文摘The formation and qualification of redox sites in transition metal oxides are always the active fields related to electronics, catalysis, sensors, and energy-storage units. In the present study, the temperature dependence of thermal reduction of MoO3 was surveyed at the range of 350℃ to 750℃. Upon reduction, the formed redox species characterized by EPR spectroscopy are the MoVion and superoxide anion radical (O2-) when the reduction was induced at the optimal temperature of 300-350℃. When heating-up from 350℃, the EPR signals started to decline in amplitude. The signals in the range of 400-450℃ decreased to half of that at 350℃, and then to zero at ~600℃. Further treatment at even higher temperature or prolonged heating time at 500℃ caused more reduction and more free electrons were released to the MoO3 bulk, which results in a delocalized means similar to the antiferromagnetic coupling. These data herein are helpful to prepare and study the metal-oxide catalysts.
基金Ⅴ. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the Ministry of Sciences and Technology, and the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
文摘Sliced velocity mapping ion imaging technique was employed to investigate the dynamics of the hydroxyl elimination channel in the photodissociaiton of nitric acid in the ultraviolet region. The OH product was detected by (2+1) resonance enhanced multiphoton ionization via the D^2∑^- electronic state. The total kinetic energy spectra of the OH+NO2 channel from the photolysis of HONO2 show that both :NO2(X2A1) and NO2(A2B2) channels are present, suggesting that both 1^1A″ and 2^1A″ excited electronic states of HONO2 are involved in the excitation. The parallel angular distributions suggest that the dissociation of the nitric acid is a fast process in comparison with the rotational period of the HNO3 molecule. The anisotropy parameter β for the hydroxyl elimination channel is found to be dependent on the OH product rotational state as well as the photolysis energy.
基金supported by the Open Research Project of the Major Science and Technology Infrastructure in the Chinese Academy of Sciences-Application of Evaporative Cooling Technology in the Field of Accelerator
文摘Cooling is very important for the safe operation of an electron cyclotron resonance ion source(ECRIS),especially when the window current density is very high(up to 11 A/mm2).We proposed an innovative cooling method using evaporative cooling technology.A demonstration prototype was designed,built and tested.The on-site test results showed that the temperature of the solenoids and permanent magnets maintains well in the normal operational range of 14–18 GHz.A simple computational model was developed to predict the characteristics of the two-phase flow.The predicted temperatures agreed well with the on-site test data within 2 K.We also proposed useful design criteria.The successful operation of the system indicates the potential for broad application of evaporative cooling technology in situations in which the power intensity is very high.