Abstract
Using the MINDO/3 method the coadsorption of dihydrogen and dioxygen molecules on dehydroxylated magnesium oxide is considered and a molecular model for the adsorbed superoxide radical anion O2 is proposed on the basis of the results obtained; both the optimized geometrical characteristics and the calculated set of hyperfine coupling tensor (B) data are in good agreement with the experimental set.
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