Stimuli-responsive Prussian blue analogues
Hanna L B Boström1,2, Yevheniia Kholina3, Arkadiy Simonov3
1Department of Chemistry, Stockholm University Svante Arrhenius väg 16C SE-106 91 Stockholm Sweden hanna.bostrom@su.se.
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The metal-cyanide frameworks known as Prussian blue analogues display a suite of diverse and tuneable properties. In particular, they are often highly susceptible to modification by external stimuli, such as temperature, pressure, radiation, adsorbed guests, or electric/magnetic fields. This can lead to rare and intriguing phenomena-including humidity-induced magnetism, electrochromism, or light-switchable electronic bistability-which enable a wide range of potential applications. The present article briefly surveys the stimuli-responsive behaviour of Prussian blue analogues, including spin crossover, charge transfer, chromism, conductivity, magnetism, and strain. Throughout, areas with potential for future developments are highlighted.
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