Agent Name |
Ferric ferrocyanide |
Alternative Name |
Prussian blue |
CAS Number |
14038-43-8 |
Formula |
C6-Fe-N6.4/3Fe |
Major Category |
Metals |
Synonyms |
Ferrate(1-), hexakis(cyano-C)di-; Ferrate(4-), hexakis(cyano-C)-, iron(3+) (3:4); Ferric hexacyanoferrate (II); Ferrihexacyanoferrate; Ferrihexacyanoferrate (VAN); Ferrocin; Ferrotsin; Insoluble Prussian Blue; Iron ferrocyanide; Iron ferrocyanide (Fe4(Fe(CN)6)3); Iron hexacyanoferrate; Iron(3 ) hexacyanoferrate(4-) (4:3); Iron(3+) ferrocyanide; Iron(III) ferrocyanide; Milori Blue; Prussian blue (Fe4(Fe(CN)6)3); Prussian blue insoluble; Radiogardase; Radiogardase-Cs; Tetrairon tris(hexacyanoferrate); Tetrairon(3+) tris(hexacyanoferrate(4-)); [ChemIDplus] |
Category |
Metals, Inorganic Compounds |
Description |
Purple solid; Mostly soluble in water (6 g/L); [Merck Index] Deep blue powder; [MSDSonline] |
Sources/Uses |
Used as a pigment in printing inks, paints, alkyd resin enamels, linoleum, leather, carbon papers, typewriter ribbons, rubbers, plastics, artists' colors, cosmetics (eye shadow), and paper dyeing; Also used in fertilizer, baked enamel finishes, hydrogen sulfide scavengers, and antidotes for radiocesium and thallium poisoning; [HSBD] |
Comments |
May cause irritation; [MSDSonline] See "CYANIDES." |
Exposure Assessment |
Explanatory Notes |
NFPA flammability code = 0; [MSDSonline] |
Flammability (NFPA) |
0: will not burn |
Adverse Effects |
Other Poison |
Chemical Asphyxiant |
Links to Other NLM Databases |
Health Studies |
Human Health Effects from Hazardous Substances Data Bank: FERRIC HEXACYANOFERRATE
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