Publication
Solid State Communications
Paper
Chemisorption bonding and bond lengths on transition metal surfaces: Effect of coordination and valency saturation
Abstract
A smooth correlation between the determined chemisorption bond lengths, for O, S, Se and Te on Ni (001) and for sulphur on Ni (110) and Ni (111) as well, and Pauling's resonating bond ionicity is demonstrated, when the latter are calculated with due regard for the coordination and valency saturation effects. Pauling's bond length-bond number relation is used to provide (i) an independent estimate of the Ni-O bond length on Ni (001), which is found capable of discriminating among the reported values, and (ii) estimates of the bond lengths for O, S, Se and Te on Ni (111) and Ni (110) by using the determined bond lengths on Ni (001). Agreement with the determined values for sulphur is surprisingly good. © 1975.