Exploring the metallochromic behavior of pentacyanidoferrates in visual, electronic and Raman spot tests
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Resumo: | Abstract: Pentacyanidoferrate(II) complexes of aromatic N-heterocycles, such as 4-cyanopyridine, exhibit characteristic colors and strong metallochromism associated with the donor-acceptor interactions of the metal ions with the cyanide ligands. In the presence of transition metal ions insoluble polymeric complexes are formed, displaying bright yellow, red, brown and green colors with zinc(II), nickel(II), copper(II) and iron(III) ions, respectively. Such metallochromic response is better observed on filter paper, allowing applications in analytical spot tests. The effects can be explored visually and probed by means of modern instrumental facilities, including spectrophotometric and resonance Raman techniques. In this way, by using the cyanopyridinepentacyanidoferrates, the Prussian Blue test for ferric ions can be extended to the entire row of transition metal elements, providing a new and modern insight of such classical Feigl’s spot tests. |
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Exploring the metallochromic behavior of pentacyanidoferrates in visual, electronic and Raman spot testspentacyanidoferratesFeigl spot testsPrussian blueresonance Ramanring ovenAbstract: Pentacyanidoferrate(II) complexes of aromatic N-heterocycles, such as 4-cyanopyridine, exhibit characteristic colors and strong metallochromism associated with the donor-acceptor interactions of the metal ions with the cyanide ligands. In the presence of transition metal ions insoluble polymeric complexes are formed, displaying bright yellow, red, brown and green colors with zinc(II), nickel(II), copper(II) and iron(III) ions, respectively. Such metallochromic response is better observed on filter paper, allowing applications in analytical spot tests. The effects can be explored visually and probed by means of modern instrumental facilities, including spectrophotometric and resonance Raman techniques. In this way, by using the cyanopyridinepentacyanidoferrates, the Prussian Blue test for ferric ions can be extended to the entire row of transition metal elements, providing a new and modern insight of such classical Feigl’s spot tests.Academia Brasileira de Ciências2019-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0001-37652019000300401Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências v.91 n.2 2019reponame:Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online)instname:Academia Brasileira de Ciências (ABC)instacron:ABC10.1590/0001-3765201920180315info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSHINOHARA,JORGE S.GRASSESCHI,DANIELALMEIDA,SABRINA N.TOMA,HENRIQUE E.eng2019-04-17T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0001-37652019000300401Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/aabchttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||aabc@abc.org.br1678-26900001-3765opendoar:2019-04-17T00:00Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online) - Academia Brasileira de Ciências (ABC)false |
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Exploring the metallochromic behavior of pentacyanidoferrates in visual, electronic and Raman spot tests |
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Exploring the metallochromic behavior of pentacyanidoferrates in visual, electronic and Raman spot tests |
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Exploring the metallochromic behavior of pentacyanidoferrates in visual, electronic and Raman spot tests SHINOHARA,JORGE S. pentacyanidoferrates Feigl spot tests Prussian blue resonance Raman ring oven |
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Exploring the metallochromic behavior of pentacyanidoferrates in visual, electronic and Raman spot tests |
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Exploring the metallochromic behavior of pentacyanidoferrates in visual, electronic and Raman spot tests |
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Exploring the metallochromic behavior of pentacyanidoferrates in visual, electronic and Raman spot tests |
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Exploring the metallochromic behavior of pentacyanidoferrates in visual, electronic and Raman spot tests |
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Exploring the metallochromic behavior of pentacyanidoferrates in visual, electronic and Raman spot tests |
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SHINOHARA,JORGE S. |
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SHINOHARA,JORGE S. GRASSESCHI,DANIEL ALMEIDA,SABRINA N. TOMA,HENRIQUE E. |
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GRASSESCHI,DANIEL ALMEIDA,SABRINA N. TOMA,HENRIQUE E. |
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SHINOHARA,JORGE S. GRASSESCHI,DANIEL ALMEIDA,SABRINA N. TOMA,HENRIQUE E. |
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pentacyanidoferrates Feigl spot tests Prussian blue resonance Raman ring oven |
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pentacyanidoferrates Feigl spot tests Prussian blue resonance Raman ring oven |
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Abstract: Pentacyanidoferrate(II) complexes of aromatic N-heterocycles, such as 4-cyanopyridine, exhibit characteristic colors and strong metallochromism associated with the donor-acceptor interactions of the metal ions with the cyanide ligands. In the presence of transition metal ions insoluble polymeric complexes are formed, displaying bright yellow, red, brown and green colors with zinc(II), nickel(II), copper(II) and iron(III) ions, respectively. Such metallochromic response is better observed on filter paper, allowing applications in analytical spot tests. The effects can be explored visually and probed by means of modern instrumental facilities, including spectrophotometric and resonance Raman techniques. In this way, by using the cyanopyridinepentacyanidoferrates, the Prussian Blue test for ferric ions can be extended to the entire row of transition metal elements, providing a new and modern insight of such classical Feigl’s spot tests. |
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