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Transition metal local atomic structure

Figure 6.28. Schematic illustration of the change in local electronic structure of an oxygen atom adsorbing on the late transition metal rhodium, the DOS of which is shown on the right-hand side. The interaction of the oxygen 2p orbital with the sp band of the transition metal is illustrated through interaction with the idealized free-electron... Figure 6.28. Schematic illustration of the change in local electronic structure of an oxygen atom adsorbing on the late transition metal rhodium, the DOS of which is shown on the right-hand side. The interaction of the oxygen 2p orbital with the sp band of the transition metal is illustrated through interaction with the idealized free-electron...
In the Introduction the problem of construction of a theoretical model of the metal surface was briefly discussed. If a model that would permit the theoretical description of the chemisorption complex is to be constructed, one must decide which type of the theoretical description of the metal should be used. Two basic approaches exist in the theory of transition metals (48). The first one is based on the assumption that the d-elec-trons are localized either on atoms or in bonds (which is particularly attractive for the discussion of the surface problems). The other is the itinerant approach, based on the collective model of metals (which was particularly successful in explaining the bulk properties of metals). The choice between these two is not easy. Even in contemporary solid state literature the possibility of d-electron localization is still being discussed (49-51). Examples can be found in the literature that discuss the following problems high cohesion energy of transition metals (52), their crystallographic structure (53), magnetic moments of the constituent atoms in alloys (54), optical and photoemission properties (48, 49), and plasma oscillation losses (55). [Pg.65]

These properties of the d-shell chromophore (group) prove the necessity of the localized description of d-electrons of transition metal atom in TMCs with explicit account for effects of electron correlations in it. Incidentally, during the time of QC development (more than three quarters of century) there was a period when two directions based on two different approximate descriptions of electronic structure of molecular systems coexisted. This reproduced division of chemistry itself to organic and inorganic and took into account specificity of the molecules related to these classical fields. The organic QC was then limited by the Hiickel method, the elementary version of the HFR MO LCAO method. The description of inorganic compounds — mainly TMCs,— within the QC of that time was based on the crystal field... [Pg.477]

In practice, however, already with a comparatively small number of metal atoms it is no longer feasible to investigate all possible spin states with all potential realizations by various local spin distributions. Assumptions on the interaction of the metal centers on the basis of their structural arrangement and experimental susceptibility measurements have to be made. For example, for the BS state of a tetranuclear transition-metal cluster, one has to decide which of the four metal atoms couple in an antiferromagnetic fashion with each other. Prominent coupling schemes are, e.g., the dimer-of-dimers 2-plus-2-type or the 3-plus-... [Pg.217]


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