Abstract:
The molecular ion (O2)5 has been observed on the surface of the moIybdenum/SiO2 and molyb-
denum/Al2O3 systems by e.s.r. Using oxygen isotopically enriched in 17O, two different hyperfine
splittings were observed in the Mo/Si system corresponding to A^ = 85 and 72 G respectively; the
Ayy and Az: values of the tensor were too small to be resolved. The observed values for A^ are
shown to arise from an unequal interaction of the unpaired electron with two oxygen nuclei in the
same molecular ion. This result is contrary to the previous work for (Ops on other oxides where the
oxygen nuclei have been found to be equivalent; the difference is attributed either to a more covalent
bonding with the surface ions or to adsorption at an unusual site at the surface. This is thought to be
a sensitive function of the surface environment since the oxygen nuclei appear to be nearly equivalent
for the Mo/Al system although the (/-tensors for both systems are almost identical.