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The title compound3 has been obtained through the action of molecular oxygen upon di-iron(II)-hexacyanoferrate(II)1 which has been prepared by thermal decomposition of ammonium hexacyanoferrate(II)2 in vacuum.2 und3 have been characterized by analytical methods andMössbauer-spectroscopy.3 and the analogous halogen compounds are semiconductors with a conductivity of 2 to 5 · 10−5 S/cm.2 is ideally suited for the quantitative absorption of oxygen from water and organic solvents.
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Seel, F., Dawen, FJ. & Klos, KP. Dieisen(III)-hexacyanoferrat(II)-oxid. Monatsh Chem 118, 203–209 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00810053
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