The Charge State of Pt in Binary Compounds and Synthetic Minerals Determined by X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Calculations

The binary synthetic compounds of Pt with chalcogens (O, S, Se, Te), pnictogens (As, Sb, Bi), and intermetallic compounds with Ga, In, and Sn of various stoichiometry were studied via X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS). The partial atomic charges of Pt in the compounds were computed using quantum c...

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Main Authors: Polina V. Evstigneeva, Alexander L. Trigub, Dmitriy A. Chareev, Max S. Nickolsky, Boris R. Tagirov
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author Polina V. Evstigneeva
Alexander L. Trigub
Dmitriy A. Chareev
Max S. Nickolsky
Boris R. Tagirov
author_facet Polina V. Evstigneeva
Alexander L. Trigub
Dmitriy A. Chareev
Max S. Nickolsky
Boris R. Tagirov
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description The binary synthetic compounds of Pt with chalcogens (O, S, Se, Te), pnictogens (As, Sb, Bi), and intermetallic compounds with Ga, In, and Sn of various stoichiometry were studied via X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS). The partial atomic charges of Pt in the compounds were computed using quantum chemical density functional theory (DFT) based methods: the Bader (QTAIM) method, and the density-derived electrostatic and chemical (DDEC6) approach. Strong positive correlations were established between the calculated partial atomic charges of Pt and the electronegativity (χ) of ligands. The partial charge of Pt in PtL<sub>2</sub> compounds increases much sharply when the ligand electronegativity increases than the Pt partial charge in PtL compounds. The effect of the ligand-to-Pt atomic ratio on the calculated Pt partial charge depended on ligand electronegativity. The DDEC6 charge of Pt increases sharply with the growth of the number of ligands in PtS<sub>n</sub> (n = 1, 2; electronegativity χ(S) >> χ(Pt)), weakly depends on the phase composition in PtTe<sub>n</sub> (n = 1, 2; χ(Te) is slightly lower than χ(Pt)), and decreases (becomes more negative) with increase of the ligand-to-Pt ratio in intermetallic compounds with electron donors (χ(L) < χ(Pt), L = Ga, In, Sn). According to XANES spectroscopy, the number of 5<i>d</i> (<i>L</i><sub>2,3</sub> absorption edges) and 6<i>p</i> (<i>L</i><sub>1</sub>-edge) electrons at the Pt site decreased when ligand electronegativity increased in chalcogenides and pnictides groups. An increase of the ligand-to-Pt ratio resulted in the increase of the Pt <i>L</i><sub>3</sub>-edge white line intensity and area in all studied compounds. In the case of chalcogenides and pnictides, this behavior was consistent with the electronegativity rule as it indicated a loss of Pt 5<i>d</i> electrons caused by the increase of the number of ligands, i.e., acceptors of electrons. However, in the case of ligands–electron donors (Te, Sn, Ga, In) this observation is in apparent contradiction with the electronegativity arguments as it indicates the increase of the number of Pt 5<i>d</i>-shell vacancies (holes) with the increase of the number of the ligands, for which the opposite trend is expected. This behavior can be explained in the framework of the charge compensation model. The loss of the Pt <i>d</i>-electrons in compounds with low ligand electronegativity (χ(Pt) > χ(L)) was overcompensated by the gain of the hybridized <i>s</i>-<i>p</i> electron density, which was confirmed by Pt <i>L</i><sub>1</sub> - edge spectra analysis. As a result, the total electron density at the Pt site followed the electronegativity rule, i.e., it increased with the growth of the number of the ligands-electron donors. The empirical correlations between the Pt partial atomic charges and parameters of XANES spectral features were used to identify the state of Pt in pyrite, and can be applied to determine the state of Pt in other ore minerals.
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spelling doaj.art-b924d3e50afe42649ab3ef023302edf92023-12-03T13:22:37ZengMDPI AGMinerals2075-163X2021-01-011117910.3390/min11010079The Charge State of Pt in Binary Compounds and Synthetic Minerals Determined by X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical CalculationsPolina V. Evstigneeva0Alexander L. Trigub1Dmitriy A. Chareev2Max S. Nickolsky3Boris R. Tagirov4Institute of Geology of Ore Deposits, Petrography, Mineralogy and Geochemistry (IGEM RAS), 35 Staromonetnyi per., 119017 Moscow, RussiaNational Research Centre ‘Kurchatov Institute’, 1 Akademika Kurchatova Square, 123182 Moscow, RussiaInstitute of Experimental Mineralogy (IEM RAS), 142432 Chernogolovka, Moscow Region, RussiaInstitute of Geology of Ore Deposits, Petrography, Mineralogy and Geochemistry (IGEM RAS), 35 Staromonetnyi per., 119017 Moscow, RussiaInstitute of Geology of Ore Deposits, Petrography, Mineralogy and Geochemistry (IGEM RAS), 35 Staromonetnyi per., 119017 Moscow, RussiaThe binary synthetic compounds of Pt with chalcogens (O, S, Se, Te), pnictogens (As, Sb, Bi), and intermetallic compounds with Ga, In, and Sn of various stoichiometry were studied via X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS). The partial atomic charges of Pt in the compounds were computed using quantum chemical density functional theory (DFT) based methods: the Bader (QTAIM) method, and the density-derived electrostatic and chemical (DDEC6) approach. Strong positive correlations were established between the calculated partial atomic charges of Pt and the electronegativity (χ) of ligands. The partial charge of Pt in PtL<sub>2</sub> compounds increases much sharply when the ligand electronegativity increases than the Pt partial charge in PtL compounds. The effect of the ligand-to-Pt atomic ratio on the calculated Pt partial charge depended on ligand electronegativity. The DDEC6 charge of Pt increases sharply with the growth of the number of ligands in PtS<sub>n</sub> (n = 1, 2; electronegativity χ(S) >> χ(Pt)), weakly depends on the phase composition in PtTe<sub>n</sub> (n = 1, 2; χ(Te) is slightly lower than χ(Pt)), and decreases (becomes more negative) with increase of the ligand-to-Pt ratio in intermetallic compounds with electron donors (χ(L) < χ(Pt), L = Ga, In, Sn). According to XANES spectroscopy, the number of 5<i>d</i> (<i>L</i><sub>2,3</sub> absorption edges) and 6<i>p</i> (<i>L</i><sub>1</sub>-edge) electrons at the Pt site decreased when ligand electronegativity increased in chalcogenides and pnictides groups. An increase of the ligand-to-Pt ratio resulted in the increase of the Pt <i>L</i><sub>3</sub>-edge white line intensity and area in all studied compounds. In the case of chalcogenides and pnictides, this behavior was consistent with the electronegativity rule as it indicated a loss of Pt 5<i>d</i> electrons caused by the increase of the number of ligands, i.e., acceptors of electrons. However, in the case of ligands–electron donors (Te, Sn, Ga, In) this observation is in apparent contradiction with the electronegativity arguments as it indicates the increase of the number of Pt 5<i>d</i>-shell vacancies (holes) with the increase of the number of the ligands, for which the opposite trend is expected. This behavior can be explained in the framework of the charge compensation model. The loss of the Pt <i>d</i>-electrons in compounds with low ligand electronegativity (χ(Pt) > χ(L)) was overcompensated by the gain of the hybridized <i>s</i>-<i>p</i> electron density, which was confirmed by Pt <i>L</i><sub>1</sub> - edge spectra analysis. As a result, the total electron density at the Pt site followed the electronegativity rule, i.e., it increased with the growth of the number of the ligands-electron donors. The empirical correlations between the Pt partial atomic charges and parameters of XANES spectral features were used to identify the state of Pt in pyrite, and can be applied to determine the state of Pt in other ore minerals.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/11/1/79X-ray absorption spectroscopyDFT calculationspartial atomic chargesBader chargesDDEC chargesplatinum
spellingShingle Polina V. Evstigneeva
Alexander L. Trigub
Dmitriy A. Chareev
Max S. Nickolsky
Boris R. Tagirov
The Charge State of Pt in Binary Compounds and Synthetic Minerals Determined by X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Calculations
Minerals
X-ray absorption spectroscopy
DFT calculations
partial atomic charges
Bader charges
DDEC charges
platinum
title The Charge State of Pt in Binary Compounds and Synthetic Minerals Determined by X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Calculations
title_full The Charge State of Pt in Binary Compounds and Synthetic Minerals Determined by X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Calculations
title_fullStr The Charge State of Pt in Binary Compounds and Synthetic Minerals Determined by X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Calculations
title_full_unstemmed The Charge State of Pt in Binary Compounds and Synthetic Minerals Determined by X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Calculations
title_short The Charge State of Pt in Binary Compounds and Synthetic Minerals Determined by X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Calculations
title_sort charge state of pt in binary compounds and synthetic minerals determined by x ray absorption spectroscopy and quantum chemical calculations
topic X-ray absorption spectroscopy
DFT calculations
partial atomic charges
Bader charges
DDEC charges
platinum
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/11/1/79
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