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Ferric ferrocyanides synthesized from different sources of ferric cations and ferrocyanide anions and those derived from ferrous ferricyanide, ferrous ferrocyanide and ferric ferricyanide have been studied using Mössbauer and XRD techniques. Structural information of the effect of the provenance on the properties of the final compound is obtained. Significant correlations between isomer shift and quadrupole splitting of inner and outer iron cations have been observed.
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Reguera, E., Fernández-Bertrán, J., Dago, A. et al. Mössbauer spectroscopic study of Prussian Blue from different provenances. Hyperfine Interact 73, 295–308 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02418604
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