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Probing the Influence of Defects, Hydration, and Composition on Prussian Blue Analogues with Pressure

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 143, Issue 9, Pages 3544-3554

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.0c13181

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  1. European Union's (EU) Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Grant [754364]

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The study reveals that defects enhance the flexibility of PBAs, while hydration affects their compressibility and phase behavior. Defective PBAs exhibit remarkably low bulk modulus, and hydration in defective systems can induce pressure-induced phase transitions.
The vast compositional space of Prussian blue analogues (PBAs), formula A(x)M[M'(CN)(6)](y)center dot nH(2)O, allows for a diverse range of functionality. Yet, the interplay between composition and physical properties-e.g., flexibility and propensity for phase transitions-is still largely unknown, despite its fundamental and industrial relevance. Here we use variable-pressure X-ray and neutron diffraction to explore how key structural features, i.e., defects, hydration, and composition, influence the compressibility and phase behavior of PBAs. Defects enhance the flexibility, manifesting as a remarkably low bulk modulus (B-0 approximate to 6 GPa) for defective PBAs. Interstitial water increases B-0 and enables a pressure-induced phase transition in defective systems. Conversely, hydration does not alter the compressibility of stoichiometric MnPt(CN)(6), but changes the high-pressure phase transitions, suggesting an interplay between low-energy distortions. AMnCo(CN)(6) (A(I) = Rb, Cs) transition from F (4) over bar 3m to P (4) over bar n2 upon compression due to octahedral tilting, and the critical pressure can be tuned by the A-site cation. At 1 GPa, the symmetry of Rb0.87Mn[Co(CN)(6)](0.91) is further lowered to the polar space group Pn by an improper ferroelectric mechanism. These fundamental insights aim to facilitate the rational design of PBAs for applications within a wide range of fields.

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