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Rapid Construction of Double Crystalline Prussian Blue Analogue Hetero-Superstructure.

Jinghui ShiZi-Xuan YangHui WanBo LiJianhang NieTao HuangLei LiGui-Fang HuangCan LengYubing SiWei-Qing Huang
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2024)
The controllable construction of complex metal-organic coordination polymers (CPs) merits untold scientific and technological potential, yet remains a grand challenge of one-step construction and modulating simultaneously valence states of metals and topological morphology. Here, a thiocyanuric acid (TCA)-triggered strategy is presented to one-step rapid synthesis a double-crystalline Prussian blue analogue hetero-superstructure (PBA-hs) that comprises a Co 3 [Fe(CN) 6 ] 2 cube overcoated with a KCo[Fe(CN) 6 ] shell, followed by eight self-assembled small cubes on vertices. Unlike common directing surfactants, TCA not only acts as a trigger for the fast growth of KCo[Fe(CN) 6 ] on the Co 3 [Fe(CN) 6 ] 2 phase resulting in a PBA-on-PBA hetero-superstructure, but also serves as a flange-like bridge between them. By combining experiments with simulations, a deprotonation-induced electron transfer (DIET) mechanism is proposed for formation of second phase in PBA-hs, differing from thermally and photo-induced electron transfer processes. To prove utility, the calcined PBA-hs exhibits enhanced oxygen evolution reaction performance. This work provides a new method to design of novel CPs for enriching chemistry and material science. This work offers a practical approach to design novel CPs for enriching chemistry and material science.
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