Journal of Physical Chemistry A, Vol.103, No.13, 1997-2006, 1999
Reactivity and photoionization studies of bimetallic cobalt-manganese clusters
The reactivity of selected ConMnm (8 less than or equal to m + n less than or equal to 23) clusters with N-2 and the vertical ionization potentials (IPs) of selected ConMnm (8 less than or equal to m + n less than or equal to 31) clusters have been measured. No obvious correlation is found between the reactivities and the IPs. Inferences about cluster structure may be made from the nitrogen uptake data. In particular, whereas pure cobalt clusters tend to adopt structures having bulk packing, incorporation of manganese atoms into the cluster shifts the relative energies of close-lying isomers to favor an icosahedral growth sequence. For many cluster sizes, the maximum number of nitrogen molecules adsorbed on a cluster at -80 degrees C is equal to the number of cobalt atoms on the surface of the cluster, thereby giving insight into the cluster structure and the locations of the individual cobalt and manganese atoms in these bimetallic species.
Keywords:TRANSITION-METAL CLUSTERS;SMALL NICKEL CLUSTERS;IONIZATION-POTENTIALS;ELECTRONIC-STRUCTURE;NIOBIUM CLUSTERS;THRESHOLDPHOTOIONIZATION;MOLECULAR NITROGEN;IRON CLUSTERS;ATOMS;DEUTERIUM