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Chemical probes of metal cluster structure: Reactions of iron clusters with hydrogen, ammonia, and water
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1988
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Materials ScienceInorganic ChemistryMagnetic PropertiesCluster ScienceEngineeringChemical ProbesNanoclusterStructural ChangesMetal Cluster StructurePhysical ChemistryCluster ChemistryChemistryHydrogenIron ClustersCrystallographyCluster SizeFe23 Size Range
Evidence is presented for structural changes in iron clusters in the Fe13 to Fe23 size range. Abrupt changes with cluster size are found for several chemical properties, including reactivity with hydrogen and binding energies of ammonia and water. These changes often come at the same cluster sizes, pointing to a common origin—fundamental changes in the structure of the bare iron clusters. In addition, changes in structure as a consequence of adsorbate binding are suggested. The experimental observations leading to these conclusions are detailed, and possible structures for clusters in this size range are proposed.
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