CAS 14038-43-8
:Ferric ferrocyanide
Description:
Ferric ferrocyanide, commonly known as Prussian blue, is an inorganic compound with the formula Fe₃[Fe(CN)₆]₂. It is characterized by its deep blue color, which is a result of the complex formation between iron ions and ferrocyanide ions. This compound is insoluble in water, making it stable in various environments, and it exhibits a unique ability to absorb certain toxins, such as cesium and thallium, which has led to its use in medical applications for detoxification. Prussian blue has a crystalline structure and is often used as a pigment in paints, inks, and dyes due to its vibrant hue. Additionally, it has applications in the field of art conservation and as a contrast agent in medical imaging. The compound is generally considered safe, although it can cause skin irritation in some cases. Its synthesis typically involves the reaction of iron salts with potassium ferrocyanide, resulting in the formation of this distinctive blue pigment.
Formula:C6FeN6Fe
InChI:InChI=1S/6CN.2Fe/c6*1-2;;/q6*-1;+2;+3
InChI key:InChIKey=YFYLWZGFVNBLOL-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:[Fe+2]([C-]#N)([C-]#N)([C-]#N)([C-]#N)([C-]#N)[C-]#N.[Fe+3]
Synonyms:- Antidotum-Thallii-Heyl
- Bleu de Prusse
- CI 77510 Blue
- Eisen(Iii)-Hexacyanoferrat(Ii)
- Ferrate(1-), hexakis(cyano-C)di-
- Ferrate(4-), hexacyano-, iron(3+) (3:4)
- Ferrate(4-), hexakis(cyano-C)-, iron(3+) (3:4), (OC-6-11)-
- Ferrate(4-)hexakis(cyano-C)iron
- Ferric ferrocyanide
- Ferric ferrocyanide (Fe4[Fe(CN)6]3)
- Ferric ferrocyanide (Fe<sub>4</sub>[Fe(CN)<sub>6</sub>]<sub>3</sub>)
- Ferric hexacyanoferrate
- Ferric hexacyanoferrate (II)
- Ferrichexacyanoferrate
- Ferrihexacyanoferrate
- Ferrocin
- Ferrotsin
- Hexacyanoferrate(4-), iron(3+) salt (3:4)
- Hexakis(cyano-C)ferrate(4-), iron(3+) (3:4)
- Iron (Iii) Ferrocyanide
- Iron (Iii) Hexacyanoferrate
- Iron ferrocyanide
- Iron ferrocyanide (Fe4[Fe(CN)6]3)
- Iron ferrocyanide (Fe<sub>4</sub>[Fe(CN)<sub>6</sub>]<sub>3</sub>)
- Iron(3+) ferrocyanide
- Iron(3+) hexacyanoferrate(4-) (4:3)
- Milori blue
- Nsc 8665
- Preussisch Blau
- Prussian blue
- Prussian blue [Fe4[Fe(CN)6]3]
- Prussian blue [Fe<sub>4</sub>[Fe(CN)<sub>6</sub>]<sub>3</sub>]
- Prussian blue insoluble
- Radiogardase Cs
- Tetrairon tris(hexacyanoferrate(4-))
- Tetrairon tris(hexacyanoferrate)
- Tetrairon(3+) tris[hexacyanoferrate(4-)]
- azul de Prusia
- tetraferric triferrous octadecacyanide
- PARIS BLUE
- iron(6+) hexacyanide
- Ferrate(4-), hexakis(cyano-κC)-, iron(3+) (3:4), (OC-6-11)-
- C.I.PIGMENT BLUE 27
- iron(2+) dicyanide
- PRUSSIAN BLUE SOLUBLE
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Found 9 products.
Iron(III) Hexacyanoferrate(II)
CAS:Formula:C18Fe7N18Color and Shape:Dark red to Dark purple to Dark blue powder to crystalineMolecular weight:859.24Iron(III) hexacyanoferrate(II)
CAS:<p>Iron(III) hexacyanoferrate(II) is uses extensively as an Iron Oxide dye. Prussian blue is used as a paint and wallpaper printing, chemical coatings, carbon paper and in the plastics industry. as an antidote for poisoning with radioactive cesium or thallium. In the metalworking and mechanical enginee</p>Formula:C18Fe7N18Molecular weight:859.24Iron(Iii) Hexacyanoferrate(II)
CAS:Formula:C18Fe7N18Purity:101%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:859.2282Iron(III) ferrocyanide
CAS:Formula:C18Fe7N18Color and Shape:Blue to dark blue, dark purple or blue-black powderMolecular weight:859.24Iron (III) hexacyanoferrate (II)
CAS:Iron (III) hexacyanoferrate (II) is a useful organic compound for research related to life sciences.Formula:C6Fe2N6Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:267.799Prussian blue insoluble - Technical grade
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Prussian blue insoluble is a natural compound that is used as an industrial dye in the textile industry and as an analytical reagent in the chemical industry. It consists of ferric iron, potassium ferrocyanide, and varying amounts of copper. Prussian blue insoluble has been shown to have genotoxic properties, with x-ray diffraction data indicating it can cause DNA damage. The rate constant for the thermal expansion of Prussian blue insoluble has been determined by measuring the change in volume over time. This reaction solution also has michaelis–menten kinetics and glycol esters. Prussian blue insoluble can be used for wastewater treatment due to its ability to bind heavy metals and radioactive isotopes. It has also been observed that this compound can be used for biological sample testing.</p>Formula:C18Fe7N18Purity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:PowderMolecular weight:859.23 g/molIron(III) Ferrocyanide
CAS:Controlled ProductFormula:C18Fe7N18Color and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:859.23








