Identification | More | [Name]
Ammonium thiocyanate | [CAS]
1762-95-4 | [Synonyms]
AMMONIUM RHODANATE AMMONIUM RHODANIDE AMMONIUM RHODANIDE STANDARD SOLUTION Ammonium suffocyanide AMMONIUM SULFOCYANATE AMMONIUM SULFOCYANIDE AMMONIUM THIOCYANATE AMMONIUM THIOCYANATE STANDARD AMMONIUM THIOCYANATE TS THIOCYANIC ACID AMMONIUM SALT Ammoniumrhodantate Ammoniumrhodonide rhodanid trans-aid usafek-p-433 AMMONIUM THIOCYANATE 98% AN AMMONIUM THIOCYANAT AMMONIUM THIOCYANATE, 97.5+%, A.C.S. REA GENT AMMONIUM THIOCYANATE 0,1 MOL/L AMMONIUM THIOCYANATE STANDARD SOLUTION & | [EINECS(EC#)]
217-175-6 | [Molecular Formula]
CH4N2S | [MDL Number]
MFCD00011428 | [Molecular Weight]
76.12 | [MOL File]
1762-95-4.mol |
Chemical Properties | Back Directory | [Appearance]
Ammonium thiocyanate is a colorless solid
which absorbs moisture, becoming liquid, known as the
“l(fā)iquor.” | [Melting point ]
152-154 °C (lit.) | [Boiling point ]
262.85°C | [density ]
1.3
| [vapor pressure ]
<1 hPa (20 °C) | [refractive index ]
1.5300 (estimate) | [Fp ]
190 °C
| [storage temp. ]
Store at RT. | [solubility ]
H2O: 1 M at 20 °C, clear, colorless
| [form ]
Solid | [color ]
clear colorless or white
| [Specific Gravity]
1.305 | [Odor]
Odorless | [PH]
4.8-5.8 (50g/l, H2O, 20℃) | [PH Range]
4.5 - 6.0 | [Stability:]
Stable. Incompatible with strong acids, strong oxidizing agents. Forms explosive mixtures with lead nitrate. | [Water Solubility ]
163 g/100 mL (20 ºC) | [Sensitive ]
Light Sensitive & Hygroscopic | [Merck ]
14,561 | [BRN ]
3595135 | [Exposure limits]
NIOSH: IDLH 25 mg/m3 | [LogP]
0.58 | [Uses]
Colorless deliquescent crystals made by boiling an aqueous
solution of ammonium cyanide with sulfur or polysulfides.
It must be kept in a well-sealed container. The principal use
for ammonium thiocyanate was in gold-toning formulas, but
it was also used in a 5 percent solution to dissolve gelatin in
overexposed carbon prints. | [CAS DataBase Reference]
1762-95-4(CAS DataBase Reference) | [Storage Precautions]
Light sensitive | [EPA Substance Registry System]
1762-95-4(EPA Substance) |
Safety Data | Back Directory | [Hazard Codes ]
Xn,Xi | [Risk Statements ]
R20/21/22:Harmful by inhalation, in contact with skin and if swallowed . R32:Contact with acids liberates very toxic gas. R52/53:Harmful to aquatic organisms, may cause long-term adverse effects in the aquatic environment . R36/37/38:Irritating to eyes, respiratory system and skin . | [Safety Statements ]
S13:Keep away from food, drink and animal feeding stuffs . S61:Avoid release to the environment. Refer to special instructions safety data sheet . S36/37:Wear suitable protective clothing and gloves . S36:Wear suitable protective clothing . S26:In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice . | [RIDADR ]
9092 | [WGK Germany ]
1
| [RTECS ]
XK7875000
| [F ]
3 | [TSCA ]
Yes | [HS Code ]
28380000 | [Safety Profile]
Poison by ingestion and
intraperitoneal routes. Human systemic
effects by ingestion: hallucinations and
distorted perceptions, nausea or vomiting,
and other gastrointestinal effects. See also
THIOCYANATES. When heated to
decomposition it emits toxic fumes of NH3,
NOx, SO,, and CN-. Incompatible with
KClO3 and mixtures with Pb(NO3)2. | [Hazardous Substances Data]
1762-95-4(Hazardous Substances Data) | [Toxicity]
LD50 orally in Rabbit: 500 mg/kg |
Raw materials And Preparation Products | Back Directory | [Raw materials]
Sodium chloride-->Ammonia-->Sulfur-->Carbon disulfide-->Hydrogen Sulfide-->Sulphur-->Sodium thiocyanate-->Ammonium sulfide | [Preparation Products]
Thiourea-->Sodium thiocyanate-->Potassium thiocyanate-->Albendazole-->Buprofezin-->Tricyclazole-->Allyl isothiocyanate-->CARBONYL SULFIDE-->thiosemicarbazide-->Rhodanine-3-acetic acid-->Ammonium thiosulfate-->4-(Propylthio)benzene-1,2-diamine-->BISMERTHIAZOL-->5-Amino-1,3,4-thiadiazole-2-thiol-->Benazolin-->2-AMINO-6-HYDROXY-PYRIMIDINE-4-CARBOXYLIC ACID-->8-BROMO-4-CHLORO-2-METHYLTHIOPYRAZOLO[1,5-A]1,3,5-TRIAZINE-->FOSTHIETAN-->Hydrazodicarbothioamide-->1-(1-NAPHTHYL)-2-THIOUREA-->4-BROMOPHENYLTHIOUREA-->TERT-BUTYL ISOTHIOCYANATE-->Calcium thiocyanate-->Acetazolamide-->N-(2-Methylphenyl)thiourea-->1-(2-Chlorophenyl)-2-thiourea-->Moxonidine-->2-(ACETAMIDO)-5-(CHLOROSULFONYL)-1,3,4-THIADIAZOLE-->2-AMINO-5,6-DIMETHYLBENZOTHIAZOLE-->1-PHENYL-3-THIOSEMICARBAZIDE-->4-(DIMETHYLAMINO)PHENYL THIOCYANATE-->2,3,5-TRICHLOROBENZENEBORONIC ACID-->OMEPRAZOLE-->4,5-DIPHENYL-2-IMIDAZOLETHIOL-->MERCURIC THIOCYANATE |
Hazard Information | Back Directory | [General Description]
AMMONIUM THIOCYANATE(1762-95-4) is a colorless crystalline solid. AMMONIUM THIOCYANATE(1762-95-4) is soluble in water. The primary hazard is the threat posed to the environment. Immediate steps should be taken to limit its spread to the environment. AMMONIUM THIOCYANATE(1762-95-4) is used in chemical analysis, in photography, as a fertilizer, and for many other uses. | [Reactivity Profile]
AMMONIUM THIOCYANATE can release ammonia vapors if mixed with a chemical base or with an acid. Violent or explosive reactions have occurred when thiocyanates are mixed with oxidizing agents (such as chlorates(potassium chlorate), nitrates, nitric acid, and peroxides). Nitric acid violently oxidized a thiocyanate solution [Bretherick 1979 p. 121]. An explosion of guanidine nitrate demolished an autoclave built to withstand 50 atmospheres, in which AMMONIUM THIOCYANATE was being made from ammonium thiocyanate and lead nitrate [C. Angew. Chem. 49:23 1936]. | [Air & Water Reactions]
Water soluble. | [Health Hazard]
Inhalation of dust causes irritation of nose and throat. Ingestion causes dizziness, cramps, nervous disturbances. Dust irritates eyes. Can be absorbed through skin; prolonged contact may produce various skin eruptions, dizziness, cramps, nausea, and mild to severe disturbance of the nervous system. | [Potential Exposure]
It has many uses in making matches,
fabric processing; metals processing; chemical manufacturing,
electroplating; zinc coating; liquid rocket propellents,
fabric dyeing, polymerization catalyst, in photography.
Used as a laboratory chemical. May be used as an agricultural
chemical: herbicides, weed killers, defoliants. | [Fire Hazard]
Special Hazards of Combustion Products: Decomposes to form ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, and hydrogen cyanide. Oxides of nitrogen may also form. All of these products are toxic. | [First aid]
Move victim to fresh air. Call 911 or emergency
medical service. Give artificial respiration if victim is not
breathing. Do not use mouth-to-mouth method if victim
ingested or inhaled the substance; give artificial respiration
with the aid of a pocket mask equipped with a one-way
valve or other proper respiratory medical device.
Administer oxygen if breathing is difficult. Remove and
isolate contaminated clothing and shoes. In case of contact
with substance, immediately flush skin or eyes with running
water for at least 20 minutes. For minor skin contact,
avoid spreading material on unaffected skin. Keep victim
warm and quiet. Effects of exposure (inhalation, ingestion
or skin contact) to substance may be delayed. Ensure that
medical personnel are aware of the material(s) involved
and take precautions to protect themselves. Medical observation
is recommended for 24 to 48 hours after breathing
overexposure, as pulmonary edema may be delayed. As
first aid for pulmonary edema, a doctor or authorized paramedic
may consider administering a drug or other inhalation
therapy. | [Shipping]
UN2672 Ammonia solutions, relative density
between 0.880 and 0.957 at 15 C in water, with . 10 %
but not . 35 % ammonia, Hazard class: 8; Labels: 8-
Corrosive material. UN3082 Environmentally hazardous
substances, liquid, n.o.s., Hazard class: 9; Labels: 9-
Miscellaneous hazardous material, Technical Name
Required. UN3077 Environmentally hazardous substances,
solid, n.o.s., Hazard class: 9; Labels: 9-Miscellaneous
hazardous material, Technical Name Required. | [Incompatibilities]
Incompatible with oxidizers (chlorates,
nitrates, peroxides, permanganates, perchlorates, chlorine,
bromine, fluorine, etc.); contact may cause fires or explosions.
Keep away from alkaline materials, strong bases,
strong acids, oxoacids, epoxides. Acts as an acid; incompatible
with lead nitrate, chlorates, nitric acid, acid, acid
fumes. In the presence of moisture, this chemical is corrosive
to brass, copper, iron. Ammonium thiocyanate liquor
can release ammonia vapors if mixed with a chemical base
or with an acid. Violent or explosive reactions have
occurred when thiocyanates are mixed with oxidizing
agents . Nitric acid violently oxidized a
thiocyanate solution . An explosion
of guanidine nitrate demolished an autoclave built to withstand
50 atmospheres, in which it was being made from
ammonium thiocyanate and lead nitrate . | [Description]
Ammonium thiocyanate is a colorless solid which absorbs moisture and becomes liquid. Molecularweight= 76.12; Boiling point= 115℃; Freezing/Meltingpoint=160℃, decomposes at 170℃; Heat of solution=3.1 3 105 J/kg. Hazard Identification (based on NFPA-704 M Rating System): Health 2, Flammability 1,Reactivity 1, Corrosive. Soluble in water. | [Waste Disposal]
Consult with environmental
regulatory agencies for guidance on acceptable disposal
practices. Generators of waste containing this contaminant
(≥100 kg/mo) must conform with EPA regulations governing
storage, transportation, treatment, and waste disposal.
Slowly add to large container of water. Stir in slight excess
of soda ash. Decant or siphon liquid from sludge, neutralize
with HCl and flush to sewer. Sludge may be landfilled. | [Definition]
ammonium thiocyanate: A colourless, soluble crystalline compound,NH4NCS. It is made by theaction of hydrogen cyanide on ammoniumsulphide or from ammoniaand carbon disulphide in ethanol. Onheating, it turns into its isomerthiourea, SC(NH2)2. Its solutions givea characteristic blood-red colour withiron(III) compounds and so are employedas a test for ferric iron. Ammoniumthiocyanate is used as arapid fixative in photography and asan ingredient in making explosives. | [Preparation]
(NH4)2S is obtained from reacting hydrogen sulfide with excess of ammonia: H2S + 2NH3 → (NH4)2S. | [Production Methods]
Ammonium thiocyanate (plus ammonium sulfide) [CAS: 12135-76-1] may be made by reaction of ammonia and carbon disulfide, a reaction which probably accounts for the presence of ammonium thiocyanate in the products of the destructive distillation of coal. This reaction corresponds to the formation of ammonium cyanate from ammonia and carbon dioxide. | [Flammability and Explosibility]
Nonflammable | [storage]
Color Code—White: Corrosive or Contact Hazard;Store separately in a corrosion-resistant location. Prior to nitrate, since violent reactions occur. Store in tightly closedcontainers in a cool, well-ventilated area away from moisture, acid, acid fumes, or chlorine because toxic fumes arereleased. Where possible, automatically pump liquid fromdrums or other storage containers to process containers.working with this chemical you should be trained on itsproper handling and storage. Ammonium thiocyanate mustbe stored to avoid contact with Potassium chlorate and Lead | [Purification Methods]
Crystallise it three times from dilute HClO4 to give material optically transparent at wavelengths longer than 270nm. It has also been crystallised from absolute MeOH or from acetonitrile. |
Questions And Answer | Back Directory | [Outline]
Ammonium thiocyanate is colorless lustrous monoclinic flaky or columnar crystal with the chemical formula being NH4SCN and the molecular weight of 76.12. At 92 ℃, it is rhombohedral crystal with the melting point of 147 ℃ (decompose at 170 ℃), the relative density of 1.3057 and the refractive index of 1.685. It is easily soluble in water and will have endothermic reaction when being dissolved in water. It is soluble in alcohol, alkali metal hydroxide, acetone, pyridine and liquid sulfur dioxide but insoluble in chloroform. Its solution exhibits red color upon exposure to sunlight.In case of ferric iron, it generates iron thiocyanate of blood red color and can be measured by colorimetric quantification according to the color of standard solution. When being heated to 140 ℃, it can generate Thiourea while it will be decomposed into ammonia, hydrogen sulfide and carbon disulfide at 176 ℃. It is easily to be deliquescent in the air and therefore should be sealed with isolation from acid. Production method: have carbon disulfide and ammonia in a pressurized reactor react for 20 hours at the temperature of 30 ℃ to obtain it; alternatively, have sulfur powder, sodium cyanide and ammonium chloride reacted with water with the temperature being maintained at 110 ℃ to obtain the final product. The main purposes:
It can be used as the polymerization catalysts for organic synthesis, dyeing spreading agent, herbicide, analytical reagents such as for determination of mercury, silver as well as trace iron. It can also be used for the production of thiocyanate and thiocyanate complex salt. It also has certain dissolving capability for silver halide. Its concentrated solution has also the ability of dissolving the gelatin. It can also be used as photographic liquid and golden color matching of the printing paper, printing of cotton and steel pickling.
| [Industrial ammonium thiocyanate]
The industrial ammonium thiocyanate is one of the purified products of coke oven gas. The pure product is colorless and shiny monoclinic crystal with the formula being NH4SCN and the density being 1.305g/cm3. It is easily deliquescent in air and is soluble in water (upon dissolving industrial ammonium thiocyanate, the production system is highly endothermic). It has a melting point of 149.6 ℃ and decomposition point of 170 ℃. Ammonium thiocyanate is mainly used in dyeing industry and can also be used as chemical reagent or preparation of herbicides. During the purification process of coke oven gas, adopting ammonium polysulfide solution for removing hydrogen cyanide from the oven gas can lead to the industrial ammonium thiocyanate product with the content being more than 92%.
The absorption reaction of decyanation of the coke oven gas is:
HCN + (NH4) 2Sn → HSCN + (NH4) 2Sn-1
NH3 + HSCN → NH4SCN
NH3 + HCN → NH4CN
NH4CN + (NH4) 2Sn → NH4SCN + (NH4) 2Sn-1
The ammonia involved in the absorption reaction comes from the coke oven gas itself, so the decyanation device must be in front of the procedure of ammonia recovery of coke oven gas. After the coke oven gas is subjecting to removal of tar mist and naphthalene through the electric tar precipitator, we should further use ammonium polysulfide solution for removing the hydrogen cyanide gas in the oven gas for generating ammonium thiocyanate.
The absorbing liquid is constantly circulating and washing the coal gas to increase the concentration of the ammonium thiocyanate contained in the absorption solution while continuously removing a portion of the absorbing liquid for adding sulfur for regeneration. The regeneration reaction formula is (NH4) 2Sn-1 + S → (NH4) 2Sn. When the content of the ammonium thiocyanate of the absorption liquid has reached 250g/L, you can take it out for sending for processing, after the process of evaporation and crystallization, you can produce the industrial product of ammonium thiocyanate.
| [thiocyanic acid]
Thiocyanate has two isomers. The first one is thiocyanate H-S-C≡N, the other one is isothiocyanate H-N-C = S. Free acid has not been separated yet. Most of thiocyanate salt can be dissolved in water. SCN-ion is a good ligand. SCN-ion has a special and sensitive reaction of forming various kinds of red complex with Fe3 +. Therefore, potassium thiocyanate or ammonium thiocyanate can often be used as the reagent for analyzing Fe3+.
It is colorless, volatile liquid with slightly toxic. It has a melting point of-110 ℃ and is stable at 0 ℃. At room temperature, it can be subject to rapid decomposition at room temperature. It is highly water-soluble and its aqueous solution exhibits strongly acidic. Its thermal solution or concentrated solution is both easy to be broken and easy to be polymerized. At-90 ~-85 ℃, it can be polymerized into white crystals. In vacuum condition, it can be heated to form a pale yellow sulfur cyanuric acid which can be dissolved in diethyl ether. Then it is easily to be broken down into thiocyanate. It can be obtained through the reaction between potassium thiocyanate and potassium hydrogen sulfate or through putting the ammonium thiocyanate aqueous solution through H-cation exchange resin system. In laboratory, its salt can be used testing of iron and quantitative determination of silver reagents.
The above information is edited by the Chemicalbook of Dai Xiongfeng.
| [Potassium thiocyanate]
Potassium thiocyanate is also known as "sulfur potassium cyanide." Its chemical formula is KSCN with a molecular weight of 97.18. It is colorless rhombic system crystal and has deliquescence. It is toxic and can irritate the skin. It has a melting point of 173.2 ℃ and the relative density of 1.88614. When the melt is cooled, it will change into brown, green, blue and white color. It is easily soluble in water with the aqueous solution being neutral. It is soluble in acetone, ethanol and liquid ammonia. It can subject to decomposition at 500 ℃. Method: potassium cyanide and sulfur powder were co-heated; alternatively, have ammonium thiocyanate and potassium hydroxide react to obtain it. Purposes: for the production of mustard oil, thio-urea, drugs; it can be used for the printing and dyeing industry, photography, and used as a refrigerant and analysis reagents.
| [Solubility in water (g / 100ml)]
The amount (gram) dissolved per 100 ml of water at different temperatures (℃):
120g/0 ℃; 144g/10 ℃; 170g/20 ℃; 208g/30 ℃; 234g/40 ℃;346g/60 ℃.
| [Chemical Properties]
It is colorless monoclinic flake or columnar crystals. It is shiny. It is easily soluble in water, ethanol, ammonia, acetone, pyridine and liquid sulfur dioxide.
| [Uses]
It can be used as dyes and the polymerization catalysts for organic synthesis. It can also be used as pesticides of weeding and defoliants as well as antibiotics separation. It can also be used as the raw material for the manufacturing of cyanide and thiourea.
It can be used as the auxiliary materials of the manufacturing of hydrogen peroxide. It can also be also used in dyes, organic synthesis, pesticides, pharmaceuticals, etc.
It can also be used for zinc coating, dyeing spreading agent and electroplating additives.
It can be used as reagents for the analysis as well as for the separation of antibiotics.
It can be used for the verification and determination of trace iron and determination of silver and mercury. It can also be used as polymerization catalyst, for the separation of antibiotics, for pesticides content analysis, water analysis, and preparation of thiocyanate standard solution.
| [Production method]
Carbon disulfide method: mix carbon disulfide and a slight excess amount of ammonia with water for reaction of about 20 h at a pressure of 5.88 × 105Pa and at a temperature of 100 ℃ for generating ammonium thiocyanate. The reaction solution was subject to evaporation under reduced pressure for removing the hydrogen sulfide. At a solution temperature of 105 ℃, use ammonium sulfide to remove iron and heavy metals, filter and have the filtrate concentrated under reduced pressure for cooling crystallization in the mold, and then have isolation through centrifugation, dying to obtain ammonium thiocyanate.
CS2 + 3NH3 → NH4SCN + NH4HS
NH4HS → NH3 ↑ + H2S ↑
Sulfur method: put proper amount of water and sulfur powder into the reactor and stir into a paste like status; add slowly graded solid sodium cyanide for reaction to obtain sulfur sodium cyanide at a temperature of about 110 ℃. Then further add solid ammonium chloride for the reaction to obtain sulfur ammonium cyanate. The reaction mixture was further added into barium thiocyanate; clear the impurities for clarification; the supernatant was evaporated under reduced pressure with concentration to precipitate out the sodium chloride; then filter, cool and crystallize, separate and dry to obtain ammonium thiocyanate.
NaCN + S → NaSCN
NaSCN + NH4Cl → NaCl + NH4SCN
| [Category]
toxic substances
| [Toxicity grading]
highly toxic
| [Acute toxicity]
oral-rat LD50: 750 mg/kg; Oral-Mouse LD50: 500 mg/kg
| [Flammability and hazard characteristics]
upon heating, it produces toxic nitrogen oxides, sulfur oxides, cyanide and ammonia fumes
| [Storage characteristics]
Treasury: ventilation, low-temperature and dry; store it separately from potassium perchlorate
| [Extinguishing agent]
Dry powder, foam, sand, carbon dioxide, water mist
| [Professional standards]
STEL 5 mg/m3 |
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