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Prussian-blue-modified electrodes: An application for a stable electrochromic display device

An electrochromic display based on a Prussian-blue-modified electrode is described. Prussian blues are deposited electrochemically in a solution of ferric-ferricyanide. Current flow at +0.2 and +1.0 V is due to the reduction of Fe3+ and the oxidation of Fe2+ in the Prussian-blue coating, respectivel...

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Published in:Journal of applied physics 1982-01, Vol.53 (1), p.804-805
Main Authors: Itaya, Kingo, Shibayama, Kimio, Akahoshi, Haruo, Toshima, Shinobu
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