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Investigation of multiplet splitting of Fe 2p XPS spectra and bonding in iron compounds

2004· article· en· 3 590 citations· W2166771548 sur OpenAlex· 10.1002/sia.1984

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Résumé

Abstract Ferrous (Fe 2+ ) and ferric (Fe 3+ ) compounds were investigated by XPS to determine the usefulness of calculated multiplet peaks to fit high‐resolution iron 2p 3/2 spectra from high‐spin compounds. The multiplets were found to fit most spectra well, particularly when contributions attributed to surface peaks and shake‐up satellites were included. This information was useful for fitting of the complex Fe 2p 3/2 spectra for Fe 3 O 4 where both Fe 2+ and Fe 3+ species are present. It was found that as the ionic bond character of the iron —ligand bond increased, the binding energy associated with either the ferrous or ferric 2p 3/2 photoelectron peak also increased. This was determined to be due to the decrease in shielding of the iron cation by the more increasingly electronegative ligands. It was also observed that the difference in energy between a high‐spin iron 2p 3/2 peak and its corresponding shake‐up satellite peak increased as the electronegativity of the ligand increased. The extrinsic loss spectra for ion oxides are also reported; these are as characteristic of each species as are the photoelectron peaks. Copyright © 2004 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Revue
Surface and Interface Analysis
Thématique
Electron and X-Ray Spectroscopy Techniques
Domaine
Materials Science
Établissements canadiens
Western University
Organismes subventionnaires
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
Mots-clés
ElectronegativityFerrousChemistryMultipletX-ray photoelectron spectroscopyBinding energyFerricSpectral lineLigand (biochemistry)Ionic bondingIonCrystallographyAnalytical Chemistry (journal)Physical chemistryInorganic chemistryNuclear magnetic resonanceAtomic physics
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