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Violation of the Minimum H-H Separation "Rule" for Metal Hydrides

Materials Science 2009-11-07 v1

Abstract

Using gradient-corrected, all-electron, full-potential, density-functional calculations, including structural relaxations, it is found that the metal hydrides RTRTInH1.333_{1.333} (R = La, Ce, Pr, or Nd; T = Ni, Pd, or Pt) possess unusually short H-H separations. The most extreme value (1.454 {\AA}) ever obtained for metal hydrides occurs for LaPtInH1.333_{1.333}. This finding violates the empirical rule for metal hydrides, which states that the minimum H-H separation is 2 {\AA}. Electronic structure, charge density, charge transfer, and electron localization function analyses on RTRTInH1.333_{1.333} show dominant metallic bonding with a non-negligible ionic component between T and H, the H-H interaction beingweakly metallic. The paired, localized, and bosonic nature of the electron distribution at the H siteare polarized towards La and In which reduces the repulsive interaction between negatively charged H atoms. This could explain the unusually short H-H separation in these materials. Also, R-R interactions contribute to shielding of the repulsive interactions between the H atoms.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0209327,
  title  = {Violation of the Minimum H-H Separation "Rule" for Metal Hydrides},
  author = {P. Ravindran and P. Vajeeston and R. Vidya and A. Kjekshus and H. Fjellvaag},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0209327},
  year   = {2009}
}

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5 pages, 3 figures