Category
page 1Cyano complexes
potassium hexacyanidoferrate(II)
chemical compound
potassium ferricyanide
chemical compound
sodium nitroprusside dihydrate
Hexacyanoferrate whose one cyanide group is replaced by a nitroso group
sodium ferrocyanide
chemical compound
gold cyanidation
hydrometallurgical technique for extracting gold from low-grade ore
potassium silver cyanide
chemical compound
nickel potassium cyanide
chemical compound
ferrocyanide(4-)
Ferrocyanide is the anion [Fe(CN)6]4−. Salts of this coordination complex give yellow solutions. It is usually available as the salt potassium ferrocyanide, which has the formula K4Fe(CN)6. [Fe(CN)6]4− is a diamagnetic species, featuring low-spin iron(II) center in an octahedral ligand environment. Although many salts of cyanide are highly toxic, ferro- and ferricyanides are less toxic because they tend not to release free cyanide. It is of commercial interest as a precursor to the pigment Prussian blue and, as its potassium salt, an anticaking agent.
ammonium ferrocyanide
chemical compound
platinocyanide
Platinocyanide, also known as tetracyanoplatinate (IUPAC), cyanoplatinate, or platinocyanate, is a polyatomic ion with the molecular formula [Pt(CN)4]2−. The name also applies to compounds containing this ion, which are salts of the hypothetical platinocyanic acid (sometimes platinocyanhydric acid).