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Controlled growth of core@shell heterostructures based on Prussian blue analogues

Morgane PresleJoseph LemainqueJ.-M. GuignerÉric LarquetIsabelle MaurinJ.P. BoilotThierry Gacoin

Year: 2011 Journal:   New Journal of Chemistry Vol: 35 (6)Pages: 1296-1296   Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

Abstract

This work aims to develop a controlled strategy for the growth of multifunctional core@shell nanoparticles based on Prussian blue analogues. We mainly focussed our attention on Rb0.45Co[Fe(CN)6]0.8·[email protected][Cr(CN)6]0.7·zH2O particles, which combine a photoswitchable (photo-magnetic/-chromic) core with a ferromagnetic shell. The control of the chemical composition in the heterostructure is a key point to obtain the expected magnetic, optical and structural properties. We found that the removal of the unreacted species by washing after the growth of the primary particles led to an irreversible aggregation attributed to the desorption of stabilizing [Fe(CN)6] surface units. We showed that this difficulty could be overcome by washing the particles in a solution containing chromicyanide ions, which are precursors of the Rb0.2Ni[Cr(CN)6]0.7·zH2O shell phase, thus avoiding a contamination of the shell. Both X-ray diffraction and magnetic measurements confirmed that a controlled shell of the desired composition could be obtained this way.

Keywords:
Prussian blue Chemistry Heterojunction Nanoparticle Shell (structure) Ferromagnetism Chemical engineering Superparamagnetism Desorption Phase (matter) Nanotechnology Inorganic chemistry Adsorption Magnetization Physical chemistry Organic chemistry Optoelectronics Magnetic field Materials science Condensed matter physics Electrochemistry Composite material

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