Abstract

The Prussian blue analog K0.28Co1.36[Fe(CN)6] · XH2O was prepared by standard chemical co-precipitation. The precipitate was filtered and dried in a vacuum oven at room temperature, 80°C, and 120°C. The powder X-ray diffraction measurement indicates a typical face-centered cubic pattern. The diffraction peaks show a slight shift to higher angle with increasing annealing temperatures, a signature of lattice contraction, which is mainly related to the inner charge transfer from FeIII to CoII. The value of χ · T is variable and dependent on temperature. The temperature dependence of χ −1 shows a large deviation from the Curie–Weiss law. The behavior could result from a charge-transfer-induced spin transition. Isothermal magnetization curves also suggest that the inner charge-transfer spin transition depends on the annealing temperature.

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