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The correlation between electrochemical impedance spectra and voltammograms of PB films in aqueous NH4Cl and CsCl
1998
Abstract Voltammetric curves of reduction of Prussian Blue Films to the Everitt’s Salt form and oxidation to the Prussian Yellow form show important differences depending on the supporting electrolyte countercation. The rate of the overall electron-hopping depends on the countercation. Apparent diffusion coefficients are evaluated from impedance spectra at different stabilization potentials. The dependence of the apparent diffusion coefficients on the stabilization potential can help understand the dependence of the voltammograms shape on the countercation nature.
Photoswitchable coordination compounds
2001
Photoswitchable compounds represent an attractive class of materials in coordination chemistry. Recent progress dealing with transition metal compounds involving photo-induced changes of the magnetic and/or optical properties to long-lived metastable states are covered in the present review article. The basic photophysical phenomena together with representative examples such as nitroprusside derivatives, relevant spin crossover complexes, stilbenoid complexes and finally Prussian blue analogues are discussed. Some possible applications regarding energy and information storage are suggested at the end.
The role of inner counterions within PB films during electrochemical processes
1999
Abstract The shape of voltammograms of Prussian Blue films (ferric ferrocyanide, PB) deposited on ITO (indium–tin oxide) electrodes in aqueous KCl, CsCl and NH 4 Cl solutions has been studied. These results proved a double role of countercations during these electrochemical processes. Countercations can either be only retained within the zeolitic pores of the PB structure forming part of their inner solution, or can also form part of the crystalline structure of PB films by replacing some iron sites. The different electrochemical behaviour of PB films in the three studied solutions (KCl, CsCl and NH 4 Cl) is analysed from this point of view.
An Electronic Perspective On The Electrochemical Changeover In Prussian Blue-Like Materials
2009
Derivative voltabsometric scans together with previous electrogravimetric results allow to distinguish between the different electrochemical processes due to Fe-sites located into the Prussian Blue crystalline framework and other located next to ferrocyanide vacancies. The potassium, proton and hydrated proton counterions involved in these reactions are correlated to changes in near-UV/VIS/near-IR spectra. Potassium counter-ions show two different sites for insertion: one located into the crystalline framework and the other into ferrocyanide vacancies. From the monitoring of electroactive Fe-sites, it is possible to assume that the reduction of all Fe-sites located next to ferrocyanide vaca…
Electronic Perspective on the Electrochemistry of Prussian Blue Films
2009
The derivative of the voltabsommetric scans, together with previous nano-electrogravimetric and X-ray diffraction results, allow different electrochemical processes to be distinguished during the Prussian blue (PB) voltammetric scan. Potassium, proton, and hydrated proton counterions involved in PB electrochemistry are related here to the electrochemical reactions of specific Fe sites. Potassium counterions show two different sites for their insertion: one located in the crystalline framework and another in ferrocyanide vacancies. From the monitoring of electroactive Fe sites, the covalent-exchange model is suggested as one of the first approaches to explain the origin of the PB magnetic or…
Usefulness of F(dm/dQ) Function for Elucidating the Ions Role in PB Films
2007
The conversion process of "insoluble" prussian blue (PB) films into the "soluble" structure has been followed by the simultaneous measurement of current and mass changes during voltammetric experiments and focusing on the possibilities of the use of the instantaneous mass/electrical charge ratio at each potential. A similar procedure was used for the analysis of the mechanism of reduction of PB films to the Everitt's salt form and to follow the partial dissolution of iron species during the oxidation to the prussian yellow form. The possibility of covering PB films by Nafion membranes, which make difficult the transport of anions through it, allows us to discern the role of anions in the so…
Usefulness of the Instantaneous Mass-charge Ratio for Elucidating the Ions Role in the Stabilization and Dissolution Processes in Prussian Blue Films
2007
The conversion process of 'insoluble' Prussian Blue films into the 'soluble' structure has been followed by the simultaneous measurement of current and mass changes during voltammetric experiments and focusing on the possibilities of the use of the instantaneous mass/electrical charge ratio at each potential. A similar procedure was used for the analysis of the mechanism of reduction of Prussian Blue films to the Everitt's Salt form and to follow the partial dissolution of iron species during the oxidation to the Pussian Yellow form. The possibility of covering Prussian Blue films by Nafion membranes which make difficult the transport of anions through it allows to discern the role of anion…