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Trends in hydrogen chemisorption on transition metals
Authors:JP Muscat
Institution:Institute of Theoretical Physics, Chalmers University of Technology, S41296, Göteborg, Sweden
Abstract:A systematic study of H adsorption on the close-packed surfaces of the transition metals in the 3d and 4d series is presented. The effect of the TM d band on the chemisorption bond is investigated, by embedding a cluster of TM muffin tins at the surface of an effective jellium-like medium. It is found that the broad and incomplete H/jellium resonance is narrowed, shifted down and made to contain more electrons as a result of hybridization with the TM d states. These effects are larger in the case of the 4d metals, thus indicating a greater participation in the chemisorption bond of the d electrons for these metals than for the 3d metals. Calculation of one-electron energy differences on going from the H on jellium system to that of H on the TM cluster are presented. Trends for the one-electron energy differences are compared to trends in experimental chemisorption energy. H adsorption in the three-fold hollow site with no secondlayer TM atom below the H site is favoured for the hcp metals, while no discernible preference between the two hollow sites is recorded for the fcc metals, with the exception of Rh where the site with no second-layer TM atom below is preferred.
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