Strengths of covalent bonds in LnO determined from O K-edge XANES spectra using a Hubbard model.

Chem Sci

Chemical Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley CA 94720 USA

Published: November 2023

In LnO (Ln = Ce, Pr, and Tb), the amount of Ln 4f mixing with O 2p orbitals was determined by O K-edge X-ray absorption near edge (XANES) spectroscopy and was similar to the amount of mixing between the Ln 5d and O 2p orbitals. This similarity was unexpected since the 4f orbitals are generally perceived to be "core-like" and can only weakly stabilize ligand orbitals through covalent interactions. While the degree of orbital mixing seems incompatible with this view, orbital mixing alone does not determine the degree of stabilization provided by a covalent interaction. We used a Hubbard model to determine this stabilization from the energies of the O 2p to 4f, 5d(e), and 5d(t) excited charge-transfer states and the amount of excited state character mixed into the ground state, which was determined using Ln L-edge and O K-edge XANES spectroscopy. The largest amount of stabilization due to mixing between the Ln 4f and O 2p orbitals was 1.6(1) eV in CeO. While this energy is substantial, the stabilization provided by mixing between the Ln 5d and O 2p orbitals was an order of magnitude greater consistent with the perception that covalent bonding in the lanthanides is largely driven by the 5d orbitals rather than the 4f orbitals.

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