“…2 PB is an inorganic compound composed of iron and cyanide ions with the general formula KFe III [Fe II (CN) 6 ] or Fe III 4 [Fe II (CN) 6 ] 3 , which was synthesized for the first time by Diesbach 2 and is well known for its wide range of applications in the fields photoresponse, 3 electrochemistry, magnetism, 4 electrochromism, 5 electrocatalysis, 6 sensors, ion-exchanger materials, 7 and so on. Many methods of preparing PB have been reported, such as electrochemical deposition, 8 Langmuir-Blodgett deposition, 4 casting from a colloidal solution, 9 and the self-assembly technique. 10 Among these methods, electrochemical deposition is known to be the easiest and the most rapid, so, it can be used in the construction of extremely sensitive devices.…”