Prussian Blue Compound

French CNRS scientists have shown in the Family of Prussian Blue there is a compound that could be used as storage bits for future computers. They have shown there is a compound that acts as a switch ...

Prussian Blue Compound 1

A German company won U.S. approval Thursday of a “dirty bomb” attack antidote — a compound long used as the artist’s pigment Prussian blue. The Food and Drug Administration had called in January for ...

In the family of Prussian blue, there is a compound that can act as a switch: it is not magnetic at the outset, but it can become magnetized by the effect of light and return to its initial state by ...

Prussian Blue Compound 3

Three hundred years ago, adventurous scientists working in the fledgling discipline of chemistry often weren't sure what they would get when cooking up a recipe. That was how Prussian blue was born.

Prussian Blue Compound 4

The pigment Prussian blue consists of iron cations, cyanide anions, and water. The empirical formula—minus the water of crystallization—is Fe 7 (CN) 18. This seems odd with respect to the iron ...

ALTHOUGH prussian blue has been known since 1704, and has long been an important pigment, its chemistry has never been satisfactorily explained. The whole subject is surprisingly confused in spite of ...

Prussian Blue Compound 6

EurekAlert!: Controllable etching construction of nickel-based Prussian blue analog nanocages for stabilized energy storage in aqueous nickel-zinc batteries

A key new insight from the study is that ammonia complex etching—an unusual method that avoids non-selective dissolution of traditional etching—successfully creates nickel-cobalt Prussian blue analog ...

Controllable etching construction of nickel-based Prussian blue analog nanocages for stabilized energy storage in aqueous nickel-zinc batteries