Pd L-3 edge XANES investigation of the electronic and geometric structure of Pd/Ag-H membranes

LC Witjens, JH Bitter, AJ van Dillen, Krijn de Jong, FMF de Groot*

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    Abstract

    The electronic and geometric structure of the Pd/Ag-H system, an important hydrogen membrane structure, has been studied with x-ray absorption spectroscopy. Palladium L-3 XANES measurements in both vacuum and in situ under hydrogen atmosphere were performed at room temperature on an ideally mixed Pd0.8Ag0.2 System obtained with bi-sputtering, and on a pure Pd system obtained with electroless plating. A model of fcc-Pd/Ag with the Ag atoms evenly distributed through the system and the hydrogen atoms placed in the octahedral holes was able to explain the observed XANES in great detail. FEFF calculations show that the Pd/Ag-H system generates an anti-bonding Pd-H band, in close agreement with the experimental results. In addition the calculations show that the hydrogen content of the system strongly influences the XANES, especially the intensity of the white-line and the anti-bonding peak. In contrast the influence of the Ag atoms is limited to relatively small changes in the white-line intensity. However change of the Ag distribution within the Pd/Ag fee lattice from well-mixed to clustered was found to have a significant influence on the Pd L3 edge white-line intensity.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)3903-3906
    Number of pages4
    JournalPhysical Chemistry Chemical Physics
    Volume6
    Issue number14
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 21 Jul 2004

    Keywords

    • PALLADIUM-SILVER ALLOYS
    • X-RAY
    • FERMI SURFACE
    • AG ALLOYS
    • HYDROGEN
    • ABSORPTION
    • DEHYDROGENATION
    • SEPARATION
    • REACTORS
    • DENSITY

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