FeAg3(CN)6

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· FeAg3(CN)6

FeAg3(CN)6 is a coordination compound consisting of iron and silver linked by cyanide ligands, representing a mixed-metal complex in the prussian blue family of materials. This is primarily a research compound rather than a commercial engineering material, studied for its potential in electrochemistry, catalysis, and charge-transfer applications due to the synergistic properties of its heteroatomic metal centers. The iron-silver combination offers potential advantages in electron transport and reactivity compared to single-metal analogues, making it of interest in advanced functional materials development.

electrochemical sensorscatalytic researchelectron-transfer materialslaboratory-scale synthesiscoordination chemistry researchfunctional material development

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