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Unconventional hexagonal open Prussian blue analog structures

Nature Communications [2025]
Yin Jinwen, Wang Jing, Sun Mingzi, Yang Yajie, Lyu Jia, Wang Lei, Dong Xinglong, Ye Chenliang, Bao Haibo, Guo Jun, Chen Bo, Zhou Xichen, Zhai Li, Li Zijian, He Zhen, Luo Qinxin, Meng Xiang, Ma Yangbo, Zhou Jingwen, Lu Pengyi, Wang Yunhao, Niu Wenxin, Zheng Zijian, Han Yu, Zhang Daliang, Xi Shibo, Yuan Ye, Huang Bolong, Guo Peng, Fan Zhanxi
ABSTRACT

Prussian blue analogs (PBAs), as a classical kind of microporous materials, have attracted substantial interests considering their well-defined framework structures, unique physicochemical properties and low cost. However, PBAs typically adopt cubic structure that features small pore size and low specific surface area, which greatly limits their practical applications in various fields ranging from gas adsorption/separation to energy conversion/storage and biomedical treatments. Here we report the facile and general synthesis of unconventional hexagonal open PBA structures. The obtained hexagonal copper hexacyanocobaltate PBA prisms (H-CuCo) demonstrate large pore size and specific surface area of 12.32 Å and 1273 m 2 g − 1 , respectively, well exceeding those (5.48 Å and 443 m 2 g − 1 ) of traditional cubic CuCo PBA cubes (C-CuCo). Significantly, H-CuCo exhibits much superior gas uptake capacity over C-CuCo toward carbon dioxide and small hydrocarbon molecules. Mechanism studies reveal that unsaturated Cu sites with planar quadrilateral configurations in H-CuCo enhance the gas adsorption performance.

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