Mechanochemical grinding of polycrystalline powders of the Prussian blue analogue (PBA) Mn[Co(CN)6]2/3□1/3·xH2O and K3Co(CN)6 consumes the latter and chemically modifies the former. A combination of inductively-coupled plasma and X-ray powder… Click to show full abstract
Mechanochemical grinding of polycrystalline powders of the Prussian blue analogue (PBA) Mn[Co(CN)6]2/3□1/3·xH2O and K3Co(CN)6 consumes the latter and chemically modifies the former. A combination of inductively-coupled plasma and X-ray powder diffraction measurements suggests the hexacyanometallate vacancy fraction in this modified PBA is reduced by approximately one third under the specific conditions we explore. We infer the mechanochemically-driven incorporation of [Co(CN)6]3- ions onto the initially-vacant sites, coupled with intercalation of charge-balancing K+ ions within the PBA framework cavities. Our results offer a new methodology for the synthesis of low-vacancy PBAs.
               
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