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Platinum binding energy

Table 4.32. Average bond lengths ptF, incremental F binding energies A E(+F ), and platinum atomic charge Qnfor PtF (6 ")+ complexes (see Fig. 4.49)... Table 4.32. Average bond lengths ptF, incremental F binding energies A E(+F ), and platinum atomic charge Qnfor PtF (6 ")+ complexes (see Fig. 4.49)...
Figure 3.5 Pi 4f XPS spectra of platinum metal (top) and of the two organoplatinum compounds shown in Figure 3.4, illustrating that the Pt 4f binding energy reflects the oxidation state of platinum (adapted from Muijsers etal. [25]). Figure 3.5 Pi 4f XPS spectra of platinum metal (top) and of the two organoplatinum compounds shown in Figure 3.4, illustrating that the Pt 4f binding energy reflects the oxidation state of platinum (adapted from Muijsers etal. [25]).
Platinum 4f7/2 and 4f6/2 Binding Energies of Platinum-Blues and Related Complexes... [Pg.391]


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