“…The two characteristic peaks at 952.5 and 932.8 eV correspond to the binding energies of Cu + 2p 1/2 and 2p 3/2 electrons, while the two characteristic peaks at 953.8 and 933.8 eV correspond to the binding energies of Cu 2+ 2p 1/2 and 2p 3/2 , respectively. 46,47 In addition, satellite peaks with 2p 1/2 and 2p 3/2 peaks were also observed, corresponding to the electronic oscillation, 48 indicating the presence of Cu 2+ and the coexistence of Cu 2 O and CuO on Cu x O-T. It can be found that in Cu x O-T, the ratio of Cu + /Cu 2+ gradually decreases with the increase in temperature, and the ratio of Cu x O-300 is the highest at other temperatures, while Cu x O-500 is the lowest.…”