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Structural chemistry of Prussian blue analogs. Single-crystal study of manganese(II) hexacyanocobaltate(III), Mn3[Co(DcN)6]2.xH2O
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This article is published in Inorganic Chemistry.The article was published on 1970-10-01. It has received 84 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Prussian blue & Manganese.read more
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Chemistry of Transition Metal Cyanide Compounds: Modern Perspectives
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Structural chemistry of polynuclear transition metal cyanides
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Expanded Prussian Blue Analogues Incorporating [Re6Se8(CN)6]3-/4- Clusters: Adjusting Porosity via Charge Balance
TL;DR: Powder X-ray diffraction data show the expanded Prussian blue analogues 4-7 can be fully dehydrated, and retain their crystallinity with extended heating at 250 degrees C, and dinitrogen sorption isotherms show porosity to increase along the series of representative compounds 7, which display a significantly higher sorption capacity and surface area than observed in dehydrated Prussianblue.
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Mesoporous Prussian Blue Analogues: Template‐Free Synthesis and Sodium‐Ion Battery Applications
Yanfeng Yue,Andrew J. Binder,Bingkun Guo,Zhiyong Zhang,Zhen-An Qiao,Chengcheng Tian,Sheng Dai,Sheng Dai +7 more
TL;DR: The reported method stands as an environmentally friendly and low-cost alternative to hard or soft templating for the fabrication of mesoporous materials.
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Cluster-Expanded Prussian Blue Analogues
TL;DR: In this paper, a method for expanding the pores in crystalline frameworks is demonstrated with the substitution of face-capped octahedral [Re6Q8(CN)6]4- (Q = Se, Te) clusters into the Prussian blue structure.