H2Dissociation at Metal Surfaces

Abstract
The dissociation of H2 at metal surfaces is discussed with particular reference to the role of d electrons. It is shown that the d holes of a transition metal serve initially as sinks for s electrons. This reduces the Pauli repulsion and so the entrance-channel activation barrier. sd transfer continues into the chemisorption region and allows the formation of metal-H bonds with only a moderate weakening of the metal-metal bonds.