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Identification of a Crystalline Cyanide‐Containing Compound in Blast Furnace Sludge Deposits
Author(s) -
Mansfeldt Tim,
Dohrmann Reiner
Publication year - 2001
Publication title -
journal of environmental quality
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.888
H-Index - 171
eISSN - 1537-2537
pISSN - 0047-2425
DOI - 10.2134/jeq2001.1927
Subject(s) - cyanide , potassium cyanide , chemistry , zinc , nuclear chemistry , potassium , cyanide poisoning , potassium ferrate , blast furnace , inorganic chemistry , solubility , environmental chemistry , organic chemistry
During blast furnace operation, a cyanide‐containing muddy waste referred to as blast furnace sludge is generated in large amounts. In Germany it was and is still common practice to pump this sludge into surface deposits. Depending on species, cyanide has very different toxicity. To this day there is no information about the type of cyanide occurring in blast furnace sludge deposits. In order to identify the type of cyanide we investigated by means of wet chemical and powder X‐ray diffraction analyses 37 samples of three blast furnace deposits. Wet chemical results indicate that both the extremely toxic free cyanide (HCN and CN − ) and toxic weak metal–cyanide complexes, for example [Zn(CN) 4 ] 2− , are not present in the sludge. By powder X‐ray diffraction we identified the crystalline cyanide‐containing compound potassium zinc hexacyanoferrate(II) nonahydrate, K 2 Zn 3 [Fe(CN) 6 ] 2 × 9H 2 O, as the cyanide‐bearing compound. Our study is the first that identifies potassium zinc hexacyanoferrate(II) nonahydrate in the environment. As the iron–cyanide complex [Fe(CN) 6 ] is not acutely toxic, any direct hazard comes from cyanide occurring in the investigated wastes. Under the predominant pH milieu of the sludge (pH about 8) the solubility of potassium zinc hexacyanoferrate(II) nonahydrate is low, thus minimizing the mobility of cyanide.

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