1982
DOI: 10.1063/1.329997
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Prussian-blue-modified electrodes: An application for a stable electrochromic display device

Abstract: An electrochromic display based on a Prussian-blue-modified electrode is described. Prussian blues are deposited electrochemically in a solution of ferric-ferricyanide. Current flow at +0.2 and +1.0 V is due to the reduction of Fe3+ and the oxidation of Fe2+ in the Prussian-blue coating, respectively. The result is a display that switches from clear to blue, has high stability, and has a response of less than 100 ms.

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“…i-PB films present structural vacancies, 1/4 of the ferrocyanide sites. Thus, there are at least two different 3 …”
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“…i-PB films present structural vacancies, 1/4 of the ferrocyanide sites. Thus, there are at least two different 3 …”
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“…Among others, electrochromic and magnetic properties, their possible use as a biosensor or their electrocatalytic behavior are of special interest [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9].…”
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“…As one of known EC materials, iron(II,III) hexacyanoferrate(II,III), commonly known as Prussian blue (PB), is a coordination compound and has long been used as a blue pigment [17][18][19][20] . The application of PB as an EC material was pioneered by Neff and coworkers 21,22 and Itaya et al [23][24][25] PB can be reduced to colourless 'Everitt's Salt' (Prussian white (PW)), oxidized to Berlin green and 'Prussian yellow' by electrochemical reactions 21,26 . Neff 27 also studied a PB battery in which both the anode and cathode are PB films electrochemically deposited on porous graphite, and an improved battery using PB and Nafion composite was also reported by Honda et al 28 However, the Neff cell has a low theoretical output voltage of 0.68 V, and the voltage of the charged battery continually drops in air due to the oxidation of PW to PB.…”
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“…Prussian Blue modified electrodes (PBME) have been prepared by electrochemical techniques on electrodes such as glassy carbon, [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18] platinum, 1,3,19,[20][21][22][23] tin oxide, 1,3,[24][25][26] gold, 3 graphite, [27][28] titanium-silver-gold arrays, 29 basal pyrolytic graphite, 30 screen printed carbon ink interdigital arrays, 20 conducting polymer coated microelectrode arrays, 31 carbon fiber, 32 carbon paste, 33 etc.…”
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