Author:
Heinz Klaus,Hammer Lutz,Gumler Bernd,Meyer Wolfgang,Schmidt Andreas
Abstract
AbstractThe adsorption structure of hydrogen on ultrathin epitaxial nickel films in pseudomorphic arrangement on the unreconstructed Ir(100) surface is investigated by quantitative low-energy electron diffraction (LEED). This is highly interesting in the light of the fact that on Ni(100) adsorption is in hollow sites whilst on unreconstructed Ir(100) it is exclusively in bridge sites. On Ni films thicker than 1 monolayer (ML) the adsorption is in 4-fold coordinated hollow sites as it is on Ni(100). This is in spite of the considerable tensile strain of the Ni film (+8.9%) and is interpreted by the dominance of ensemble effects in the hydrogen bonding. In contrast, on the 1 ML Ni film on Ir(100), with iridium atoms being nearest neighbours to nickel atoms, there is occupation of both bridge and hollow sites of the nickel layer – a clear indication for the presence of ligand effects.
Subject
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
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