Abstract

The physicochemical properties of Prussian blue films are strongly dependent on the ratio Fe3+/Fe2+ in the structure. This ratio can be modulated by electrochemical techniques such as cyclic voltammetry, and some information about physicochemical properties can be extracted from in situ auxiliary techniques. Prussian blue films have been studied by the use of in situ vis–NIR spectroscopy, quartz crystal microbalance, and electrochemical techniques (cyclic voltammetry and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy). By cyclic voltammetry + absorbance derivative curves + mass derivative curves, it has been possible to identify at least three different processes during the reduction of Prussian blue films to the Everitt’s salt form. By numerical methods, it has been possible to deconvolute these curves and, thus, to obtain information separately from the three identified processes. These processes can be attributed to different Fe3+ sites in the PB structure with the participation of different counterions. By in...

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