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Insights on the Mechanism of Insoluble-to-Soluble Prussian Blue Transformation

2009

The electrochemical transformation of the soluble form of Prussian blue (PB) material from the insoluble form was monitored using electrochemical, gravimetric, acoustic, and spectroscopic techniques simultaneously. The described combination of in situ techniques represents an innovative tool for measurement in electrochemistry, which provides complementary information on the electrochemical systems. The insoluble-to-soluble PB transformation process takes place during the successive voltammetric cycles between the mixed valence form (PB) and the fully reduced form [Everitt's salt (ES)]. One of the processes that takes place is the exit of free Fe(CN) 4- 6 ions occluded in the vacancies of t…

In situPrussian blueValence (chemistry)Renewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentChemistrySoluble Prussian bluePotassiumInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementCondensed Matter PhysicsElectrochemistrySurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsIonchemistry.chemical_compoundMaterials ChemistryElectrochemistryGravimetric analysisJournal of The Electrochemical Society
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About the Insoluble to the Soluble Prussian Blue Transformation

2009

Figure 1 shows firstly an increase of the motional resistance during the first scan of the transformation process, denoting an increase of the viscoelasticity of this structure. Soluble Prussian Blue have a localized changeover in the properties of these films just when Fe(III) fraction reaches the characteristic value. Secondly, this Figure shows an increase of motional resistance in zone 2 of the voltammetric scan, proving more evident for the last cycles than for the first ones. The increase of the motional resistance in zone 2 records an increase of the PB coercive field which at the same time, is due to an interesting changeover in the PB physiochemical properties localized at this pot…

Materials scienceSoluble Prussian blueMotional resistanceAnalytical chemistryChangeoverCoercivityViscoelasticityECS Transactions
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