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Crystallization of Prussian Blue Analogues at the Air-Water Interface Using an Octadecylamine Monolayer as a Template

Year: 2002

Journal: Langmuir 2002, 18, 7409-7414, 20111221

Authors: Sipra Choudhury, Nitin Bagkar, G. K. Dey, H. Subramanian and J. V. Yakhmi

Organizations: Novel Materials and Structural Chemistry Division, Materials Science Division, and Technical Physics and Prototype Engineering Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai 400 085, India, and Water and Steam Chemistry Laboratory (B.A.R.C), Kalpakkam 603 102, India

We demonstrate the use of a Langmuir monolayer as a templating agent for growth of oriented crystals of metal(II) -hexacyanoferrate(III) (where metal can be Ni, Co, or Cu), popularly known as the Prussian Blue analogues, crystals of which are difficult to grow by conventional means. Crystalline films of metal(II) -hexacyanoferrate(III) are deposited at the air-water interface, under an octadecylamine (ODA) monolayer in a Langmuir trough, upon addition of K3Fe(CN)6 solution into the subphase containing aqueous metal chloride solution. Template action to promote crystallization at the air-water interface appears to be provided by the protonated ODA molecules. In the absence of the template (without ODA), no crystals are deposited and instead a precipitation reaction occurs resulting in the formation of a nonoriented cubic M3[Fe(CN)6]2nH2O(M)Ni, Co, or Cu) precipitate. Crystalline Ni-hexacyanoferrate films formed through the template action were characterized using X-ray diffraction (XRD), transmission electron microscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and so forth.Wealso report initial results on the formation of crystalline Co(II)- and Cu(II)-hexacyanoferrate(III) films by XRD results.