2020 Virtual AIChE Annual Meeting
(513es) Insights into the Electronic Structure of Catalytically-Relevant Platinum Compounds Using X-Ray Emission Spectroscopy
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XES spectra of 15 platinum compounds were collected at the PIPOXS beamline at CHESS (ID2A). The incident beam was energy selected using a Si(111) monochromator and focused to a spot of ~100x100 μm. The samples were excited above the Pt L3 edge and the emission signal collected using the Si(844) reflections of 5 analyzer crystals aligned on a Rowland circle4 and a Pilatus detector.
The compounds were selected to cover a wide range of oxidation states of the platinum center, size and nature of the ligands, and geometry. Two important emission lines appear on the spectra: Lβ2,15 (4d->2p3/2) and valence-to-core (Lβ5 = 5d->2p3/2). The Lβ5 lines show differences in energy and intensity distribution not only for different oxidation states of the platinum center, but also for different ligand identities. These results indicate that X-ray emission spectroscopy offers insight into the electronic structure of platinum compounds and offers the potential to better understand the breaking and forming of bonds occurring during catalytic reactions.
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