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Activation of Carbon Dioxide over Zinc Oxide by Localised Electrons

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The unique mechanism of activation of carbon dioxide over zinc oxide is unravelled using advanced quantum mechanical methods. The key process is the CO(2) chemisorption catalysed by a highly localized electron carrier trapped at a vacant oxygen interstitial surface site. At the top of the reaction barrier CO(2) pulls the electron from the vacancy and thus becomes active.

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