Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5151195 Inorganic Chemistry Communications 2017 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
A room temperature photoinduced chromism of a Prussian blue analog, K0.26Zn2.87[Fe(CN)6]2·7.2H2O, was observed for the first time by the illumination of ~ 250-450 nm light. The mechanism of this chromism is caused by the charge transfer from CN− to Fe3 + as manifested by IR and XPS measurements.97
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