Abstract
Mixed-metal variants (Ni1−xM′x)2P (M′ = Cr, Fe, Co; 0 ≤ x ≤ 1) of the binary phosphide Ni2P, a well-known hydrodesulfurization and hydrodenitrogenation catalyst, have been examined by X-ray photoelectron (XPS) and absorption (XANES) spectroscopy. The P 2p3/2 binding energies and K-edge absorption energies in (Ni1−xCrx)2P, (Ni1−xFex)2P, and (Ni1−xCox)2P are lower than in Ni2P, with the shifts becoming more pronounced with greater difference in electronegativity between P and Ni/M′. These shifts are influenced primarily by intraatomic effects. However, secondary interatomic effects are also implicated in the Ni 2p3/2XPS spectra, which show enhanced satellite intensities, and in the Ni K- and L-edge absorption spectra, indicating a charge transfer from M′ to the more electronegative Ni atoms. This phenomenon was confirmed in the metal L-edge XANES spectra, which revealed lower Ni and higher M′ L-edge absorption energy as the degree of charge transfer increases. The Ni K-edge XANES spectra also show a pre-edge feature whose intensity decreases from Ni2P to (Ni0.8Cr0.2)2P, supporting the occurrence of charge transfer from Cr to Ni.
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