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Identification of the Chromophores in Prussian blue

Authors :
Musen, Li
Purchase, Robin
Safari, Parvin
Judd, Martyna
Barker, Emily C.
Reimers, Jeffrey R.
Cox, Nicholas
Low, Paul J.
Krausz, Elmars
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Prussian blue was the world's first synthetic dye. Its structural, optical and magnetic properties have led to many applications in technology and medicine, and provide paradigms for understanding coordination polymers, framework materials and mixed-valence compounds. The intense red absorption of Prussian blue that characterises chemical and physical properties critical to many of these applications is now shown to arise from localised intervalence charge transfer transitions within two chromophoric variants (ligand isomers) of an idealised "dimer" fragment {(NC)5FeII}(mu-CN){FeIII(NC)3(H2O)2}. This fragment is only available in modern interpretations of the material's crystal structure, with the traditional motif {(NC)5FeII}(mu-CN){FeIII(NC)5} shown not to facilitate visible absorption. Essential to the analysis is the demonstration, obtained independently using absorption and magnetic circular dichroism spectroscopies, that spectra of Prussian blues are strongly influenced by particle size and (subsequent) light scattering. These interpretations are guided and supported by density functional theory calculations (CAM-B3LYP), supplemented by coupled cluster and Bethe-Salpeter spectral simulations, as well as electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy of Prussian blue and a model molecular dimeric ion [Fe2(CN)11]6-.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2307.03883
Document Type :
Working Paper